Round 1: A preliminary Zoom interview with an HR rep. Round 2: An eight-question "get to know you" survey (mostly experience and expectations) that included links to five case studies to familiarize myself with. Round 3: Zoom interview with a would-be colleague in the same position and a Managing Director. This one included a bunch of binary questions about how I would handle each of the five case studies. They said there was "no right answers," but I got the strong feeling there kind of was. Round 4: A more informal Zoom interview with another two people already working in the role at the company ("meeting the team," I suppose).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you tell us about a time when you had to perform a task or work on a project for which you had no previous experience? How did you approach this situation and what did you learn?
It was two rounds, both were very friendly and normal conversations and questions. First round was with people who would be on your team and they asked normal interview questions to get to know you. Second round was much more specific with someone from a higher position.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Geneva Global (Philadelphia, PA) in Sep 2018
Interview
It was a very interesting online process. There were several screening questions then a virtual interview with HR. The connection was sketchy at times so I couldn't always hear what was being asked or there was a delay. I had to ask the HR person to repeat the question. At times, it seemed like I missed questions. Also the job changed from what was described in the posting.