I first heard of Zillow at a Career Fair held at my University. The recruiters were very nice and added me on LinkedIn the next day. I had a phone interview and all of the questions were very expected. Make sure you do research on the company! Then had an in person interview. All of the questions were to be expected and nothing really threw me off. Interview was only 30 minutes long and there were other candidates waiting.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Zillow (Maryland City, MD) in June 2024
Interview
quick initial interview for prescreening, wasn't in person, virtual, was quick and went over the position, felt comfortable, nice conversation, looking forward to next steps which would be another interview
This was a while ago but I interviewed with several managers who were a part of the same org within the department I'd be working in. I enjoyed it but one of the interviewers ran out of questions and it was, in the end, a bit awkward when I was just offering information.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Zillow
Interview
Shadowing with someone already in the role, several interviews with different managers. Standard questions, discussing previous experience, times adversity was faced, why the role was desired. Got a feel for the office culture while touring the building.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
When had you faced adversity? How did you deal with it?
Thank you for sharing your interview experience with us. Please contact me at annie@zillowgroup.com if you have more you would like to discuss. -Annie Rihn, VP of Recruiting