Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at BrewDog as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 3 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Regional Activist and rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Regional Activist and roles were rated as the easiest.
The hiring process at BrewDog takes an average of 60 days when considering 1 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Regional Activist had the quickest hiring process (on average 60 days), whereas Regional Activist roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 60 days).
A friendly warning to anyone working in Business Development who is considering interviewing with this company.
I’ve interviewed with them twice, several years apart. Interestingly, despite changes in leadership and new investors, one thing remained consistent: candidates were asked to present 10 prospective customers they would target if hired.
Both times, I invested time researching, qualifying, and preparing those prospects. Both times, I was informed that I wasn’t the successful candidate.
Now, maybe that’s completely normal. Maybe it’s just part of their assessment process.
But it does make you wonder.
If 10 candidates each provide 10 carefully researched prospects, that’s 100 potential new accounts handed over during the hiring process. No salaries, no commissions, no onboarding required.
Of course, I’m not suggesting that’s the intention. I’m simply observing that it’s a remarkably efficient business development strategy.
My advice? Be cautious about how much of your actual prospecting work you share during interviews. Demonstrating your methodology and approach is one thing; handing over a ready-made target list is something else entirely.
Sometimes the candidate isn’t the only one being evaluated.
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An initial phone call interview where basic screening questions were asked, such as whether I was looking for part-time or full-time, and my experience in hospitality. About 10 minutes. Then, after passing that, I had a 20-minute in-person interview, which went more in-depth on my experience and questions on how I would handle long wait times for people with reservations, and handling difficult customers.
Applied online.
Received a call saying I was invited to come in for an interview
Received follow up email confirming the details
Informal/casual interview.
General questions about myself and the previous experience.
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