Candidates applying for Recruiter roles take an average of 42 days to get hired, when considering 1 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at HubSpot overall takes an average of 25 days.
Common stages of the interview process at HubSpot as a Recruiter according to 1 Glassdoor interviews include:
Phone interview: 100%
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I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at HubSpot (Berlin)
Interview
We started late, as there were some technical issues with the software that was supposed to be used for the talk, on my side. The recruiter was nice, but the talk was rushed as she had an interview right after mine and we had to make up some time. It was your average first step interview I would say, no unusual questions came up.
At the end she informed me that they would have more interviews in the upcoming weeks and that they would be in touch afterwards.
Fast forward 6 weeks later, I haven't gotten any feedback and my follow up email has been unanswered for two weeks now...
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Question 1
Just the usual questions, guide me through your CV, etc
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at HubSpot (Singapur) in Nov 2017
Interview
Poor and lengthy interview process, lack of sincerity and empathy for candidates.
There was no agenda set for any of the interview process. You feel like a fish out of water during each interview process as you are unaware of what to expect. Very disappointing.
I applied online. I interviewed at HubSpot (Dublin, Dublin) in Nov 2017
Interview
I originally applied online in June ‘17 and was contacted to arrange an interview within a week of applying.
1st round interview/screen: 30-minute video interview with the recruiter discussing my background, career aspirations and interests. The recruiter provided a further insight into HubSpot and the position I'd applied to. There was ample time to ask questions and the interview was conversational enabling me to feel at ease and perform to my best.
2nd round interview: 30-minute video interview with the director of recruiting where we discussed my project management capabilities, my individual tech-related contributions in previous roles and recruiting event ideas.
Following my second interview, I received feedback that I had been unsuccessful. The feedback call was very positive but I didn’t have enough tech specific recruiting experience for the position available. The recruiter informed me that she would get in touch towards the end of the year when further positions were likely to become available in the team. To be honest, I wasn’t very hopeful so I was taken by great surprise when I received an email in November asking whether I was still interested in a position at HubSpot.
I was invited to a 3-hour final round interview on-site at the Dublin office three weeks later and asked to prepare a short task in advance.
Although I was aware of the schedule and who I was meeting, the additional information below relates specifically to my experiences.
Initial catch-up with recruiter - an overview of what to expect for the morning and useful tips
1 x 30 minute interview with recruiter – knowledge and experience of tech recruiting
1 x 30 minute interview with recruiting manger – about my search capabilities
1 x 30 minute interview with EMEA recruiting – about my ability to persuade and influence
1 x 30 minute interview with Technical Recruiting Team Lead – about the culture code, time management
Finally a tour of the office and an opportunity to ask any additional questions
Interviews can be pretty nerve-wracking and on first glance, my interview schedule looked quite intense however, time flew by! I was made to feel very comfortable from the minute I entered the office and although it probably sounds a little weird, I actually really enjoyed my interviews.
I’m very grateful that HubSpot gave me another opportunity and am super excited to join the team in 2018. If you're interested, I would recommend you take a look at the culture code to see whether it might be the place for you, read the regular blog posts on HubSpot’s career blog - Move On Up and 'like' the amazing HubSpot Life Facebook page which has a wealth of useful information! There are regular Facebook Live videos about the company, how to succeed during the application and interview stages and it also provides insight into the culture and workplace.
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