Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en Eventbrite (San Francisco, CA) en jul 2013
Entrevista
I applied to an open position that I saw through LinkedIn. 2 weeks later, I got a call from HR, doing the typical phone screening process which lasted about 10-15 mins. I was barely asked any questions and was told that my information would be passed along to the team to review. I was called by the hiring manager on the team for a phone screening within the end of the week. This process lasted about 20 minutes and was a bare bones interview which felt a little flat of personality.
3 weeks after that, I was contacted to come into the office for interviews with the team. It was a 3 hour interview from about 6 people. Most of them told me that they "didn't know they were interviewing someone that day" or that they "just printed out my resume." Someone from a completely different team came in to pick my brain from previous experience at a job I had 2 years before, for their current team strategy, even though this had absolutely nothing to do with the position/team I was there interviewing with. I found that alarmingly strange and inappropriate. Also, the original hiring member who had called me weeks before, just happened to be out that day. Not to mention, things changed from the time I talked to him on the phone 3 weeks prior, as the open position was a completely different position now and not nearly as interesting to me. I wish I knew that before I went in! After it was all over, the HR manager came in to go over the process with me and set expectations. Apparently there is an asinine amount of interviews / calls that need to happen before you even get to meet the CEO (yes, the CEO must approve of you) to be offered a position. I was told that they were interviewing more people throughout the week and that I would know soon. The good thing about the whole ordeal is that she followed through on her word and let me know the next day they were proceeding with someone else and didn't offer any feedback. When I told her thanks and asked if she could provide any feedback from the team for the future, she went silent.
All in all they seem very unorganized. They also take their company extremely seriously and it came off as a stuck up / overly hipster vibe (i.e. "We aren't THAT kind of place. We are a cool company! With cool people! We take pride in weeding out everyone that we don't think is cool enough to work here" - etc)
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They asked me what their specialty was. I explained that I was very familiar with them as an event listing service through my various marketing experience. Boy was that the wrong thing to say.
Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 5 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Eventbrite (Cork) en nov 2019
Entrevista
The process took about 4 weeks. I appreciated the professionalism of the interviewers and the recruitment team. The process included different stages ( phone, face to face ) with a follow up and a feedback after each stage . Very good experience
Thanks for taking the time to share your experience interviewing at Eventbrite! We are delighted to see you had a good experience and that you are joining us soon. Welcome to the Briteland!
Tania Perez - Manager, Talent Acquisition (Europe)
Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en Eventbrite (San Francisco, CA) en abr 2017
Entrevista
Eventbrite was very detail oriented and very thorough to be sure they find the right talent.
My process started with a LinkedIn post. Moved on to an initial phone screen which lasted 15 minutes. From there, I had a 3 hour Skype interview with lots of people. Then moved onto a in person interview. They flew me to SanFran and watched how I interacted with the team and asked more questions.
Lots of behavioral type questions. "Tell me about a time when...", "When was a time you...", "What would you do if..." type questions.
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Pregunta 1
Tell me about a time you were faced with a difficult client and how did you resolve?
Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en Eventbrite (Nashville, TN) en jun 2016
Entrevista
This was an extremely lengthy and intense interview. It took over a month from start to finish, and if you're not chosen you'll receive a canned email with no feedback. After investing a solid month into research and interviews for the company, it feels like a slap in the face when you're not even told why you weren't chosen. Luckily there are plenty of other tech companies in Nashville with the same exact jobs who won't treat you like a random statistic.