The interview process was pretty standard. I did an initial interview with a recruiter over the phone. I then moved on to a second interview. The second interview was also over the phone.
4 interviews; all behavioral; no prior experience was necessary for the role. the number of interviews felt a bit excessive. good communication from recruiter throughout the process. i think there were just a lot of applicants and were being very tedious
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
a time when i had to learn something new/ do something ive never done before; a time when i wanted to quit but didnt
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Qualtrics (Reston, VA) in Aug 2025
Interview
It took 2 months - phone screening with a recruiter, interview with the hiring manager (the boss I would report to), interview with an attorney & paralegal, interview with an attorney & someone from accounting, and lastly -- meet & greet (with hiring manager) where I was given a tour of the office. Everyone was nice, and they asked a lot of different interview questions. They had follow ups on all of my answers, so they really do try to get a sense of you. It's important to show personality and let them know you would be a good cultural fit. They also look for answers where you show you would excel at teamwork and have strong problem solving skills. At the end, I ended up not getting an offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
- You learn of a product you will launch in a week, but the license you need to acquire needs a month to process. What do you do?
o If there is a $100 penalty fee does that change your approach at all?
- What was a time it was hard to receive feedback?
- What was a time you wanted to quit and what did you do?
- Teach me something complicated in simple words in a few minutes