I applied online and received an email within a week setting up a phone interview. After the phone interview, I received an email saying that I wasn't what they were looking for.
Great process. Did a quick phone interview that lasted approximately 15 - 20 minutes. Followed up by panel interview; talked about my background and got to know them and the company a little more. Next was a work sample presentation with another panel. I was always in the know in the interviewing process, which was very appreciated. Great experience.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Spreetail (Lincoln, NE) in Feb 2018
Interview
The interview process was generally straightforward and fairly swift. It started with a brief phone interview, which seemed like more of a gauge of interest as well as a general personality measure. At the end of the phone interview I was asked to schedule an in person panel interview the following week. In the panel interview I was greeted by three different Spreetail employees (two in Business Development and one on the People and Culture team) who asked a series of situational and behavioral questions. I was contacted a few days later to set up my third interview, a work sample. As work samples are becoming increasingly popular in the interview process I was not surprised by this at all. In the work sample I was to identify two product categories that currently don't hold much weight for the company and come up with a plan to address this. I was contacted a few days later with an offer, which I accepted, for a total of a 15 day interview process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us about a problem you solved when you were given limited resources to work with?