I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Trileaf (Chicago, IL)
Interview
Absolutely terrible. Had one in person interview and they asked very basic questions. But, the communication was terrible. They said I would be hearing back in 1-2 weeks... nothing... I sent follow up emails to two people, still nothing! What a waste of my time. If I didn't receive the position it is common curtesy to inform the job applicant so they can move on in their job search.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Trileaf (Saint Louis, MO)
Interview
A comical, disorganized mess. After multiple interviews, not a single person would return my emails or phone calls about the position. I was blatantly ignored. Trileaf claims to be founded on Christian values, but I assure you there are none here.
The salary for the position was barely over HALF of the industry standard.
I'd describe the environment inside of Trilead as a corporate hell. A maze of cubicles and depressed looking people.
Unless your desperate/pathetic, I'd avoid this place like the plague.
I applied online. I interviewed at Trileaf (Austin, TX) in Apr 2018
Interview
Seemed informal. Project manager interviewed me, was nice enough. I asked for a confirmation e-mail on date/location of interview prior for thoroughness, and she acted like it was a huge deal... A big thing that seemed off was that she also informed me that I wouldn't be getting a call/notice if I didn't get an offer. While not getting a call is common if you apply for a position, I have never actually went to an interview for them to not call me back/let me know. I thought this was pretty bad on the company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Pretty general questions about position. "What kind of geospatial analysis experience do you have? What did you study? What are you doing at your current job?"