Interview Experience - Anonymous employee Vail Resorts Employee Review

5.0
26 Mar 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

From phone interview to in-person interviews everything was well planned, executed and worthwhile. Communication was regular and timely even during periods of waiting - they made sure I knew where things were, and when I would hear back.

Cons

Expectedly for executive candidates it can take some time to line up calendars for interviews so be patient; it's well worth it.

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Vail Resorts Response
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We appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts on Glassdoor about the interview experience. It is great to hear that the communication was consistent. Our talent acquisition team has been optimizing the communication process every year and it’s great to know that we are closer to where we would like to be – though there is always room for improvement. I also agree that for our E-level candidates the calendar time it takes to line up interviews can be fairly long. We recognize that we have some growth opportunity there for any future executive level candidates to see if we can make the process more efficient. Thank you again for sharing your thoughts.

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