I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Meltwater (Manchester, England) in May 2017
Interview
4 Stages
1. Phone call. Getting to know the applicant. Was asked 'what makes a good manager'
2. Group interview, getting to know the company. Presentation and questions. I was a great way to get to understand the company more.
3. Group interview. Panel of 8 Managers it conference room, 10 interviewees. Learnt even more about the company, and the kind of personalities who work there. Got the chance to present for 3/5 minutes three times. Good interview tasks. We were asked to think of reasons why a sales call may be rejected and who could we counteract the issues.
E.g. If a customer is stuck in a contract with a rivalry, in response, ask what they are offered by the rival, and how long the contract it. Let them know that you can offer them much more at a better price, and if they are happy with that you shall call them after the client's contract has finished.
4. Individual interview. Very intimidating and intense as it was one against a panel of eight! One the spot questions on strengths and weaknesses. The managing director, really dug in deep with weaknesses, and why these weaknesses exist. I also got asked about other people from the previous interview, who I thought did well and why? Moreover, there was a fun task of taking part in a mock sales call. After the first call, I was asked what I thought I did badly and why. I got further feedback and then was asked to take part in another mock call to add in improvements
Overall the company seems to be one with strong values and a good culture. An amazing company if sales is what you want to go into. Not sure why a degree is a requirement for the role though.
It pays well too!
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Meltwater (São Paulo, São Paulo)
Interview
ão recomendo. Claramente falta gestão de pessoas. COLD-CALLING JOB.
O processo foi de 4 etapas (Phone screening, open house, group interview e panel interview) e inicialmente é somente o pessoal de vendas tentando te vender uma imagem de empresa fun e sobre pessoas, mas na verdade no final só querem testar as suas habilidades agressivas com Cold-Calling e como você lida com pressão. Poderiam ter sido mais claros no que buscavam desde o início.
O panel interview foi a pior entrevista que já fiz (não fiz muitas, mas pelo que entendo de respeito as pessoas essa entrevista passou longe). Se trata de 3 Diretores de Vendas (no caso, a empresa toda porque a empresa é somente isso mesmo em SP) e uma entrevistadora de um dos escritórios de fora. Criam um clima tenso, onde ninguém te olha diretamente, e a entrevistadora se finge o tempo todo de desinteressada, e suas respostas nunca a agradam, e inclusive ela te ataca com questões pessoais o tempo todo. Enfim, isso é só um resumo, mas acredito que existam diversas outras formas de testar como um funcionário lida com pressão sem o agredir verbalmente ou pessoalmente. Somos pessoas e merecemos ser tratados com educação e respeito. Se uma empresa é capaz de criar essa atmosfera em uma entrevista, imagina no dia-a-dia do trabalho.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Dinâmica de grupo em inglês. Te apresenta 2 produtos (iphone 7 Samsung) e você precisa defender a sua ideia de qual é o melhor.
I applied through university. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Meltwater (Austin, TX) in Sep 2017
Interview
I originally talked to Meltwater at a career fair, and talked to them about their company. They followed up with me and invited me to participate in a 30-minute phone interview with the Managing Director. The Managing Director asked me a few questions about my interest in the company, and she outlined the position that I was interviewing for and the day to day responsibilities. After the 30 minute phone interview, they invited me into the office for a 2 hour group interview. There were 4 other people in the group interview with me, and it was very informal. They gave a presentation to us about the company, the culture, and what the position entails. Then, each of us talked a little bit about ourselves and gave a sales pitch. After we left, they told us that they would follow up within the hour as to whether we would be called back for an individual interview or not. I was not invited back for the individual interview, but overall, I enjoyed the interview process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself, Biggest Passion, Sales Pitch