I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Hudl (Lincoln, NE) in Aug 2016
Interview
I applied for this job position back in June of 2016. The interviews were not overly difficult, but it was a fairly extensive process (3-step interview). I made it to the third interview, and I thought that I had a fairly good chance of getting the position. After the last interview was completed, they said that they would be contacting me sometime within the next week. Well, that time never came. I waited an additional few weeks just in case there was some sort of hold in the process. Because of the time that had passed, I had to move on with my life and look for positions at other companies. I finally reached out to them through phone and email only to hear that, as I expected, I was not offered the position.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Hudl (Lincoln, NE) in Nov 2017
Interview
First interview was half an hour phone call. Second interview I had the option to video conference on the computer or go into the office. This interview had a question portion and a 2 question writing portion similar to the application.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
How would you describe the internet to a 85 year old who has never used or heard of the internet, and how would you be able to get them logged on tomorrow?
Had 2 online interviews. They were easy going, however seemed unorganized. I was not offered a position even though I was more than qualified. Maybe I was too qualified and the interviewers felt insecure.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe upload and download to a person who doesn't know much.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Hudl (Lincoln, NE) in Jan 2017
Interview
Video chat with a current Coach support Employee. They ask questions more based to see if you are a fit for the culture. Very opinion based. I'm not sure what they are looking for in a entry level job. Base salary is 30K. Great company but the process seams weird.