I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Quiqup (London, England) in Sept 2016
Interview
Interviewed by three people-which was quite intimidating for an internship interview 90% of the questions didn't pertain to the job at hand, but rather at how "weird" I was and what I would do if money were no object (see below). Also being interviewed by three people is a waste of the Quiqup staff's time too, just for an entry-level internship of 10 weeks.
The interview was harder than a lot of graduate and internship interviews I've had before and ironically a few days after this one landed a graduate job; with an interview that was far more pleasant and felt less like X-Factor.
Quiqup never emailed me back about whether I got it or not; very unprofessional (but I'd gathered that from the strange warehouse location + the silly questions), still definitely bad form. Also the salary was never mentioned at any point, nor in the job spec, telephone interview or the in-person one. Could save a lot of time for everyone involved if salary was known beforehand (previous internships had it listed as £500 per month and I would never have interviewed if that were the case).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
"Do you have your CV with you?" (No and I wasn't told to bring it)
"What did you study?"
"What modules did you study at university?"
"Did you do a thesis?"
"How weird are you on a scale of 1-10 and why?"
"If money were no object, what would you be doing?"
"Would you rather ask for forgiveness or permission?"
"Do you read about the tech industry?"
"Are Deliveroo one of our competitors?"
"Who are our biggest competitors?"
Last two questions seem a bit unfair for an entry-level internship; if I had more knowledge of the industry and the company then I probably would have applied for a proper position.