J'ai postulé via la recommandation d'un employé. J'ai passé un entretien chez GoTo
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I had a great experience interviewing with LogMein! The recruiter kept me up to date on the process & progress the entire time. Due to timing and some internal restructuring, an offer took a little longer but it was well worth the wait. I walked away from each interview feeling like an organic conversation had occurred and that I was interviewing them/the company just as much as they were interviewing me for the position. It was clear the employees take pride in their work and believe in LogMeIn.
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Welcome to the LogMeIn family! We are thrilled you were referred to LogMeIn and were hired. As you get ramped, let us know how your first year goes. We'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback on making LogMeIn the best place to work. We hope you refer other great talented people like yourself.
Thank you,
Jason
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J'ai postulé via la recommandation d'un employé. J'ai passé un entretien chez GoTo (Karlsruhe, Baden-Wurttemberg) en août 2023
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Gutes Gespräch mit den Vorgesetzten, einfache Fragen, insgesamt tolle Details und Benefits und Kollegen. Ein Unternehmen was von Aktiengesellschaft wieder in Privatbesitz zurückging, was etwas ungewöhnlich ist. Der Hauptteil der Mitarbeiter arbeitet aktuell und in Zukunft immer mehr in Ungarn.
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Kennen sie GoTo und die Software welche wir anbieten?
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez GoTo en déc. 2020
Entretien
Have 5 rounds of interviews including the initial screening call.
Each interview was fairly casual and asked expected questions regarding Customer Success. Each interviewer asked to record the sessions so they would be more present during the interview and wouldn't have to spend most of the time taking notes. I thought this was incredibly thoughtful.
Then the following interviewer reviewed all of the notes and feedback from the prior conversations and didn't ask any duplicated questions, which was a complete wow factor.
The person I worked with in talent acquisition was incredible too. Since I interviewed during around the holidays, they made sure to set clear expectations for the timeline of the interviews.
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Tell me about a time you saw a gap in a process, how did you handle it?
J'ai postulé via une autre source. Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez GoTo (Dublin, Dublin) en avr. 2019
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Initial screen with recruiter who asked some very standard questions and then arranged an interview with the team lead. The process wasn't entirely smooth as there was some confusion around timezones and technical issues but it worked in the end.
During the interview with the team lead the role turned out to be too junior for my level, which the recruiter should have really recognised and pointed out during the initial process. Had I known, I wouldn't have continued the process. As far as I was concerned the interview was over for me from that point, but of course I didn't hang up on the man.
I wish I had, however because what he asked me next was something I'd never once heard in my nearly 15 years of experience.
The question was literally "You know, I also have children [like you], and I couldn't see my wife working full-time. How are you going to manage working full-time [while having children]?"
I'm not even sure if this type of question is even legal - apart from being the height of audacity, of course. Had my husband been interviewing for the same role, would he have been asked the same question?
As if that wasn't enough to put me off, it also turned out that the role was basically with the rebranded Citrix organisation, which has never had a great reputation within the Dublin tech scene.
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Question 1
[As a woman] How are you going to manage working full-time when you have children?