I applied online. I interviewed at WSP (Victoria, BC)
Interview
I had an online interview with the Structural Lead and Engineering Manager. They expressed a strong appreciation for my experience and found my profile impressive. Subsequently, HR reached out to inform me of a forthcoming offer within the next 2 or 3 days. However, disappointingly, there was no further communication after this point. The entire ordeal was quite disheartening. It's disconcerting that they lacked the professionalism to provide an update regarding a change in their decision. It's disheartening when a company doesn't fulfill its commitments, particularly when the interview went well and there were clear indications of an impending offer. This position was
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself. Safety procedures at the site. No technical questions.
HR screening meeting online, followed by background checks, then an in-person technical interview with two team members. The process was efficient, with quick feedback provided at each stage, making it a smooth and well-organized hiring experience overall.
After you apply, a recruiter screens your resume, then you have one or two interviews that focus mostly on behavioural questions, your past project experience, and why you want to join WSP. Some teams may add a small technical discussion or an assessment, but many interviews stay conversational and resume-focused. If references check out and both sides feel it's a good fit, they move to the offer stage.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why you want to work specifically at WSP, and they expect a clear, personal answer showing that you understand their work, culture, and values.
It was okay very normal setting very comfortable. Honest and open. Questions were not hard and feel okay. not that stressed so overall okay. I dont understand why you need 30 words