I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Red Ventures in Aug 2009
Interview
On my first day of the interview process, I had 1-on-1 interviews with two people which lasted for 30 minutes each. One guy didn't even know what position I was pursuing.
I was called back the next day and scheduled to come in for more interviews and a "mini case project" the following week. On my second day of interviews, I had 1-on-1 interviews with three different employees. Each asked me company-specific, real-world questions, including mathematical calculations and word problems. So be prepared to do math calculations without using pen/paper or a calculator. After that, I was brought a laptop with an Excel spreedsheet with data and given 45 minutes to analyze the information and be prepared to present my findings to a group of employees. That day, I spent more than 4 hours in their office without getting to eat lunch.
By far, the most memorable interview experience I've ever had... and not in a good way.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Pick a city and try to estimate the number of windows in that city. Explain your thought process and go through your calculations.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Red Ventures in Jan 2023
Interview
Phone screen, take home case study, 4 hours of super day. After the 4 hours of super day that is consist of multiple case studies, I coudln't pass the stage and information was not shared.
Lengthy but informative interview process including 4 main stages. Phone interview, case analyses, and final 30 minute interview with exec. All team members very helpful and transparent about their experiences. Worth the time and process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Explain your background and why you would like this position
I applied online. I interviewed at Red Ventures (San Juan, PR) in May 2020
Interview
the interviewer was very friendly and nice. However, I was not accepted for the job and wasn't given any feedback on what I could do better next time. I asked but apparently, it's against company policy.