This was one of the best interview experiences I’ve had in my career.
The process was thorough and challenging, but every stage felt purposeful rather than repetitive. I met people across different levels of the business, from future peers through to senior leadership, and each conversation built on the last rather than asking the same questions again.
What stood out most was the level of preparation from the interviewers and the quality of the feedback. I was encouraged to think, reflect and demonstrate how coachable I was rather than simply provide perfect answers. The process felt like a two-way evaluation throughout.
Everyone I met was welcoming, transparent and clearly passionate about the company. The culture they described was consistent regardless of who I spoke to, which gave me a lot of confidence in the business.
Although the process was demanding, I came away from every stage having learnt something, regardless of the outcome. That’s very rare in an interview process.
Overall, a fantastic candidate experience and one I’d happily recommend to anyone considering applying.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
- Tell me about your biggest deal and how you built your champion.
- Present your approach to account planning and prospecting (operating rhythm)
- Why Multiverse, and why now?
- Tell us about a time you received difficult feedback and how you responded.
Interesting - very much a template to test your ability to stick to repeatable processes.
Standard ICCE interview but you have to demonstrate your ability to fact find, qualify and then sell yourself against the criteria and their definition of it.
Practical task comes later - which comes down to your ability to assess KPI's.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Multiverse
Interview
I was approached by a recruiter and then had a ‘screening call’ with someone from Multiverse. To be quite frank they were quite rude and seemed shut off to anyone’s opinion.