I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Wolters Kluwer (Chicago, IL) in Nov 2021
Interview
Interview Process didn't take very long, I believe I had 2 rounds and both were over the phone. There was also a short digital assessment to determine your personality category, whole process took about ~2 weeks. Initial interview was with a 3rd party Talent Acquisitions Rep (I believe) and 2nd was with an internal higher level. A majority of their questions were based on how good you were at prioritizing a large workload and organization skills.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you handle a workload that could not be done in a single day with multiple tasks as urgent?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Wolters Kluwer (New York, NY) in May 2024
Interview
Reached out to by third-party recruiter saying Wolters Kluwer loved my resume. Job description was general and brief, but mentioned customer service and technical troubleshooting ability. Meeting was set up with three people, two managers and then the team lead for a 30-minute Teams call. Started off with introductions, then actually stated the software and sector, size and structure of team, and the training timeline. Asked straightforward questions such as describing a challenge facing a customer and how it was solved, career goals, etc.
Two questions I was unprepared for were: 1. Are you comfortable with the pay structure of the role? I don't know if this was because they were expecting me to negotiate or what. I wouldn't have interviewed if I wasn't "comfortable" with the pay structure. 2. Are you comfortable being "chained" to a desk for 8 hours a day? I responded yes and related to how my previous role involved working for over 9 hours from a desk, but she still seemed unconvinced.
I applied online. I interviewed at Wolters Kluwer (London, England) in Apr 2023
Interview
Interview process was straightforward. A phone screening which led to an interview with the hiring manager. After the interview I was told id be contacted by the recruiter. This did not happen. After numerous emails requesting an update I gave up. Extremely disappointed that they were not even bothered to send a rejection email. Ghosting a candidate shouldn't be the way forward.
Quick interview over teams, was asked basic interview questions. Introductions, how do you work in a team, how do you work under pressure. Was offered the position after the interview.