I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Teneo (London, England) in Feb 2019
Interview
Two written assessments followed by two assessment days. I did not make it to the second assessment day which consists of further interviews, tests and a presentation. The first assessment day was very interesting, great insight into life at Teneo, very welcoming and friendly. Activities were challenging but fun and the group interview was more of a political debate than a formal interview. Overall I had a positive experience with the first assessment day but was incredibly let down by the lack of feedback available. A whole day was devoted to make it to the assessment centre, with expenses not covered. I would at least expect a basic formulaic feedback email with some basic feedback. When I emailed to inquire into the opportunity for feedback they were simply ignored which is disappointing.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you could hire one person in the room, who would it be and why?
CV submission followed by a task. The graduate recruiter was very helpful and provided feedback as to why I was not selected to be taken forward to the next stage.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Teneo (London, England) in Feb 2020
Interview
1. CV submission along with a series of questions to answer.
2. multimedia project where you analyze a campaign
3/4. two assessment days. first assessment day is largely group based with no individual interview
I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Teneo (London, England)
Interview
Attended the first assessment day. Was an interesting experience which entailed the classic assessment day activities. Group interview and creative exercise were a bit bizarre. It felt rather disorganised considering there were 40 people and was a bit casual.