I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Jive Software (Portland, OR) in Jul 2015
Interview
Very laid back, met with 6 different colleagues/managers over the course of ~3 hours. Seemed to be mostly about culture fit. Briefly touched on some technical questions that weren't too difficult just to check that I had a grasp of the basics of the position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I was asked by each member of the interview panel why I wanted to work for Jive.
I applied online and tracked the progress though Jobvite (3rd party) monitoring service. I was contacted in about 10 business days, and the recruiter apologized for the delayed response time. After two phone interviews, I was asked onsite to interview in person. I was interviewed by five Jivers in 30 min intervals. Easy going conversation type interview. Similar interview process I have experienced in the past. I was told I would be contacted by the end of the following week (Thursday interview), and I received a call the following Friday with an offer. I accepted without the need to negotiate, and joined Jive.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
DNS issues usually result in what?
How would you edit or create a text file in linux/unix?
How would write a SQL SELECT statement?
How would you handle an angry customer?
Tell me about a time when you made a mistake, and how did you handle and/or resolve the issue?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Jive Software (Portland, OR) in Mar 2015
Interview
The interview process was fairly straight forward, quick, and simple. I found Jive through LinkedIn and applied directly on the company's website. I was contacted for a phone screening the next day. We scheduled the phone interview by the end of that week. After the first phone interview I was contacted for another phone interview with the hiring manager for the position. After the second phone interview I was contacted to schedule an on site interview. The onsite interview was longer than I most interviews I have done in the past but it was efficient, instead of having to come back in multiple days for multiple interviews I was able to get it all done in one day. The onsite interviews took about 3 hours and consisted of 5 different interviews. Three of the 5 interviews had a pair of interviewers while the other 2 were individual, the managers. I was contacted the following day, which was a Friday, to inform me of the intent to offer me a position. I was told the reason for the call was to give me good news before the weekend but that the official offer would come Monday. Needless-to-say I was pleasantly surprised and happy to hear the good news. I had an exceptional experience from beginning to end so I happily accepted the offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you troubleshoot a 500 Internal Server error?
How would you deal with a customer who is not happy with your resolution to a problem?
How do you deal with conflict?
Tell me about a time when you couldn't resolve a customer's issue.
How would you write a SQL SELECT statement?
What are your hobbies, what do you do in your free time?