I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Gartner (Irving, TX) in Sept 2025
Interview
Contacted by a recruiter. Said my experience was what they were looking for following a phone call. Had initial recruiter conduct first interview. Went into detail on my experience. Confirmed my experience was fine and they gave me homework to do for following interview which included roleplay. After executing the interview in the manner requested by Gartner, immediate feedback was positive. Within the interview, it was constructive, however, overall positive. I was told I would hear back within 24 hours. After 24 hours, I reached out to no avail. Towards the end of the week, reached out again. After a week, finally received a declination email. The reason for the declination was apparently due to prior work experience not being sufficient for the role. This is of course, a bit confusing. If my experience was not sufficient, I wouldn’t/shouldn't have moved forward in the first place. Because of that oversight, it would seem resources were wasted by all parties involved.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you respond to a CIO who says they do not wish to speak to you?
Intensive - multiple rounds led by a recruiter. Expect 2 rounds of role play, around 4 rounds total. 2 with a recruiter, one with a lead skills expert and another panel with VPs and hiring managers.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Gartner in May 2026
Interview
30 minute phone call with recruiter. Next is 1 hour with recruiter about your background, behavioral questions. Then 1 hour with LSA with questions on your background and a role play.
HR is very accommodating and helpful through the whole process. It can be a little confusing how they structure and and label their position but easily cleared up when talking in first rounds. They are professional and get back quickly. Overall a very positive experience.
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