I applied for this position in September 2016 and interviewed in February 2017.
In September I had a great phone conversation with HR and then completed a very basic QRE via email, after which I heard nothing. I reached out a couple of weeks later to find out my HR contact was no longer working on the interview process but MarketCast was still looking to fill to position. Fast forward to December. I receive an email to complete an online QRE from MarketCast with information from my September resume poorly inserted. It was actually so annoying to delete and complete the QRE I almost gave up half way (but I was on a flights so I just powered through).
Fast forward to February 2017 I received an email from an HR assistant on a Tuesday afternoon to come in for an interview on Thursday at 5:00pm. No additional information such as who I would be meeting or what to expect. I had to ask about benefits, work hours, etc. I still didn't get an answer to my salary question. I went for this interview which took me an hour each way because of where the office is located and the time they requested the interview (FYI).
I finally figure out the crazy and jammed packed parking lot and made it to the lobby. I had to show my ID to security before getting into the elevator. Security had to call up to MarketCast because no one put me on the visitors list. FINALLY, I was cleared and he let me up but no one was outside the locked door for me to actually enter MarketCast. Luckily as I was writing an email to the HR assistant (she never left her phone number) a MarketCast employee to come out of the bathroom and let me in.
Okay, I am finally in the interview room (with littler air ventilation). I meet with two people from the team trying to fill the position. The job description they provided was NOT the job description I originally applied for. I applied for Research Manager position, they described report writing. Which I know is part of a manager's requirements but not the ONLY part. They asked a lot of questions about movie trailers I have recently seen on TV. Sorry its 2017, who is actually still watching commercials?
Anyways, I can see the why previous/currently employees state there is an underline sexist vibe in the office. When I stated I saw an action movie in the theater, their response was, "Was that your husband's idea?" They also asked if I planned to see 50 Shades Darker.
I left after 30 minutes and still slightly confused about the overall job requirements.
I didn't receive an offer, but from what I have read online and my brief experience I dodged a bullet. It seems as though the job process is very regimented with little diversity. Not ideal for growing professionals, also they do everything in house (panel, programming, etc.) so there isn't a lot to learn here and apply at other MR firms. Also, the office seems really compartmentalized and disorganized.