The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at The NPD Group (Rosemont, IL) in July 2010
Interview
The initial email communication was fairly prompt and we set up a time for a phone interview. The interviewer was called about 30 minutes late for our interview and didn't bother to apologize. We set up a time to come in for 3 1:1 interviews and everything went very well. None of the questions were hard, and the last person I met with didn't "interview" me at all, it was more of her talking about the job. I left the interview feeling pretty good but I haven't heard back from them dispite emailing thank-you's, and calling and emailing for a resolution. Very disappointed.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at The NPD Group (San Diego, CA) in Apr 2019
Interview
There were three rounds of interviews. The first was a typical phone screening with HR, the second was in person with 2-3 people on the team - a standard get to know you meeting. The final round consisted of a take-home case study where you analyzed the given data and present findings on it in person to a group of people.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at The NPD Group (New York, NY) in Aug 2015
Interview
Pretty straightforward: phone screen with HR, then got passed along to interview team members in-person (including President and Sector Head interviews). Most team interviews were done in-person but some were done over Skype. No presentation or additional testing was taken.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What types of client management or sales experience do you have? Tell me a time where you've used data to answer a strategic business question?
I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at The NPD Group (Chicago, IL) in Dec 2014
Interview
Process included a brief phone interview with the recruiter, an in-person interview with the hiring manager (who was an Account Manager) and an Executive Director, a follow up call with a Director, then another in-person which involved taking a test with the hiring manager and speaking with a second Account Manager. After all of this, they decided to promote internally. This is awful business practice, if you are interviewing internally there is no benefit to opening the process to outside candidates. Not only is this a waste of my time, but also a waste of time for the recruiter to post a job description, scan resumes, set up phone interviews, and coordinate in-person interviews, as well wasting the time of those on the team who met with me and then had to meet with each other to discuss the outcome of the interviews internally. It was also apparent that the Director felt this way as well. She seemed completely disinterested during our conversation and it was evident that she had no desire to be speaking with me. After finding out they promoted internally, I'm sure she knew she was wasting her time as well and that explains her (rude) behavior.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why are you interested in research? I always find it odd when business majors are looking for research roles.