I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at WME (Los Angeles, CA) in Oct 2015
Interview
I applied online and was emailed about setting up a Skype interview. However, the day before the interview, I was asked to come into the office for my interview with Carole Katz. I got to the building ten minutes early, but by the time I got upstairs, basically filled out my whole application again on an iPad in the lobby, and got called upstairs, I was accused of being late. The whole thing felt hostile and intense, and I was glad that I didn't end up working there.
I applied online. I interviewed at WME (Nashville, TN)
Interview
Super easy and nice interview. Met with a few different folks and it took about 1 1/2 hours. They explained how the position is rolling and that every starts in the mailroom
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
So tell me about yourself questions and asked what music I enjoyed.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at WME
Interview
Referred, went in for interview very nice and casual. No real questions, was just asked to tell about myself . I did that. Didn't get an offer to start immediately as they were at capacity however will be waiting for one.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3+ months. I interviewed at WME (Nashville, TN)
Interview
Employee referral. The entire process took almost 3 months. Two in-person interviews. One with the head of HR and another with the head of HR and a coordinator. The interviews were fairly relaxed. It seemed like they wanted me to succeed. Most of the questions were rather generic and not always applicable to my experience, but I answered the best I could. The interviewers were always very nice and explained the 5-10 year process to becoming an agent (if you're even selected for this track). Their main concern seems to be whether you're willing to put in the work and stick it out through the difficult years of "paying your dues" as they brought it up quite often.