I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Study.com (Mountain View, CA) in Mar 2020
Interview
I received an email from study and then went through an initial phone screen, a second round of interviewing with 2 people from the content team where they had me do a couple of tasks virtually (involving excel, choosing important data). The final round was about 4 hours with 2 managers each hour from the content team. They each gave me a task and wanted to know about my background/experience. Tasks ranged from email communication, excel, and content review of an article from their site.
Study's interview experience is one for the books, communication between the recruiter and I was flawless, and I thoroughly enjoyed the interview experience and learning about the company. It was lengthy though, be ready to speak to important skills and know how to perform them.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
If you had to choose one applicant out of all of these potential applicants, who would you choose and why?
1) standard recruiter call with discussion of compensation band 2) 1-2 team member video interview involved some technical evaluation (I was tasked with analyzing a spreadsheet and making recommendations based on it) 3) technical assessment of writing content related to a prompt 4) final panel—didn't get to this because I ended up withdrawing but would've involved meeting with more team members and probably would've included more behavioral/situational questions
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Depended on which stage of the process, but there was generally a mix of some situational and thought process questions to understand how you'd approach the work and engage with the team
I applied online. I interviewed at Study.com (San Jose, CA) in Mar 2023
Interview
Recruiter reached out and sent me a calendar link to schedule an interview. After they asked me some simple Qs, they told me they would get back to me the following Monday but never did. The interview went well from my perspective...they seemed excited about my qualifications. Monday passed, and I followed up...alas...I was ghosted by the recruiter, like so many job seekers before me . This tells me two things about Study: 1. They don't value their interviewees' time, and 2. if they don't respect you in the interview process, they certainly won't respect you working there. Oh, well! Don't feel too bad if this happens to you. Reflects more on the company than on you as a person.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Study.com (Mountain View, CA) in Oct 2021
Interview
A phone interview, then 3 rounds of virtual meetings each with 2 interviewers, mostly in adjacent roles and direct supervisory roles. Was very hard to coordinate times, as I think their coordinator left during the process?
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Analyze some data in a spreadsheet to prioritize updating content/other work