J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez GLG
Entretien
The overall process was quite long but smooth for the most part. It begun with the telephonic round by one of the TA associates - which lasted for about 30/40 minutes. However, soon after the call, I was phoned by another member from the TA team for the same telephonic call. Even after making it clear that I already had spoken to one of their team members, the call still went on.
Followed by this was the first virtual interview with a Client Service Team member, which was of average difficulty. But they expect you to know the ins and outs of the organisation prior and during the interview but they also made the role expectations quite clear, i.e., having to be 'on the job' even beyond your work hours.
Next, there was an in-person interview which consisted of a case study, another interview with 2 members of the team, followed by an interview with the Director - all in the same day, which was quite a strenuous process.
All interviews consisted of a mix of technical and background-related questions. For an associate-level role, 4 rounds of interviews seemed a bit of an overkill. However, the team was quite supportive and proactive throughout the process.
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez GLG (San Francisco, CA)
Entretien
They moved me pretty fast in the interview process I thought I did very well they were impressed by my case study and unfortunately I did not make the final round. The first round was a phone call recruiter screen then they gave me a case study to complete, and then they set up a case study review interview
Pretty straightforward, started with a Wii k recruiter screening call, then had a take-home case study, a review session for the case study, and then 2 behavioral interview for final round
J'ai postulé via un recruteur. J'ai passé un entretien chez GLG
Entretien
First, the recruiter emailed me asking for my available time slots for the interview. I went into the link they sent me and picked ten upcoming time slots. Then—nothing. A whole week went by with no reply. So just to give it another shot, I selected five more slots. Eventually, the interviewer picked the very last one I offered—the 15th slot. That was already weird, because I had given ten options upfront. If none of those worked, they could’ve just let me know and asked me to pick again. But no—they just vanished for a full week without a word.
Then came the actual interview day. The interviewer was a complete no-show. Didn’t join at all. I even sent a follow-up email, but got zero response. Just ghosted. That’s incredibly unprofessional. Honestly, I wouldn’t recommend anyone interview at this company