I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Hudl (Lincoln, NE) in Oct 2014
Interview
Was scheduled to meet the Hudl representative at a coffee shop. I arrived early. The patrons included myself, a 40ish gentleman, and a gentleman in his 60's. (Three older men). When the Hudl rep. arrived, he glanced at the 3 of us, dismissed us as being potential candidates, sat on a stool, turned his back to us and faced the door. After a few minutes I approached him and asked if he was waiting to meet (name). He acted startled, then composed himself and then breezed through the interview.
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.