I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at WeWork (Herzliya) in June 2024
Interview
The first step was a zoom interview with HR, which I did not pass primarily due to lack of language skills I presume. The interviewer stated that WeWork Israel branched off as a franchise, separate from the WeWork conglomerate, and operate in Hebrew now. I transparently told her my reading and writing skills in Hebrew are basic, not quite at a native or even professional level. As such, I would not be able to fulfill the job duties efficiently due to language barrier. The interviewer didn't seem very enthused with her job as if she were forced to be there, but overall she was polite and respectful. I appreciated her straightforwardness, and she did not unnecessarily waste any of my time.
Un proceso bastante transparente y fluido, se enfoca mucho en conocerte y en rectificar las habilidades que traerás a la empresa. Hacen énfasis en que les interesan más los candidatos con fuerte experiencia en la hospitalidad.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
"Háblanos de tí, qué es lo que ofreces a la empresa como plus, considerando que se busca un background en hospitalidad"
I applied online. I interviewed at WeWork (São Paulo, São Paulo) in May 2026
Interview
entrevista online com recrutadora bem direta, tranquila e dinâmica. vaga com salário abaixo do mercado, mas boa oportunidade de crescimento dentro da empresa. processo um pouco longo... 4 etapas no total
Four rounds of interviews with one in person building visit. One interview, zoom interview, in person visit w/ interview, final interview over zoom. It's a long and arduous process that didn't really sit well with me, but they do like to be thorough about who they're hiring based on first impressions. It's a lot of in person, customer service stuff with face to face interactions so it makes sense. Still, four rounds is kind of crazy.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What's a time where you've had to make a difficult decision on the fly?