First Stage: I originally found the listing for ROI Revolution's Social Media Marketing Analyst position on my university's job board, and I applied via that job board, as well as online via ROI Revolution's website, by submitting a resume and cover letter. A day later, I was contacted by a corporate recruiter and informed that, though the Social Media Marketing Analyst position had been filled, the company felt that I would be a good fit for the Internet Marketing Analyst role.
My first interview was a simple 20 minute phone interview where questions were asked about my work experience. At the end, I was informed that ROI Revolution was interested in bringing me in for a series of assessments to complete in their corporate office in Raleigh, NC. In preparation for my assessments appointment and as requested by the company, I filled out a more formal paper application (detailed work history, references, education background, etc.), a Kolbe personality test, and a background authorization form. I also brought in an unofficial hard copy of my undergraduate transcript as well as hard copies of my resume and cover letter.
Second Stage: Before beginning the assessments, I was given a tour of the office by the corporate recruiter. The first part of my assessments appointment in the corporate office consisted of a one-hour, 80 question test. The test questions were an assortment of brain-teaser type questions that ranged from mathematical questions to questions involving pattern recognitions and synonym and analogy questions. The second part of the assessments appointment consisted of another personality test (the Hartman Value Profile) as well as a grammatical test. The grammatical test involved recognizing sentence errors, correct word choices, and correct word spellings. I was told that I would hear within a few days how they company would choose to proceed; however, I was called and informed later that afternoon by the corporate recruiter that ROI Revolution wanted to bring me in for a more formal, panel interview. In the appointment e-mail for this interview, I was given a handful of links to read in preparation that contained information about SEM and Pay-Per-Click advertising. I was also told to bring a few hard copies of my resume and cover letter for the other panel members.
Third Stage: My formal, panel interview was with the corporate recruiter who originally contacted me, as well as three other ROI Revolution team members. The questions in this interview addressed my ongoing job search, my previous work and educational experience, my experience with Google AdWords and SEM, previous managerial experiences, and other various questions gauging my fit for the job. It lasted about 25 minutes.
I was told that I would hear from ROI Revolution within a few days how they would choose to proceed; however, I received an e-mail from the corporate recruiter about 10 minutes after completing my interview saying that they had chosen to move forward with another candidate. I do appreciate ROI Revolution's quick processing and turnaround time with each stage of my interview process, including its conclusion. However, the abruptness and extremely-quick turnaround of this e-mail came as a surprise.