I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at EF Education First (Denver, CO)
Interview
The whole process lasted just over 3 months which is ridiculous. I had five interviews and they even asked me to do one more but at that point I couldn't wait any longer so I withdrew from the application process. No entry level job should need 6 interviews.. Since I was out of state I had four on the phone or Skype and then I flew out on my own dime for the last in-perso-interview (which was 3.5 hours long and included a lunch) and somehow they still couldn't come to a decision. While the interviews went well and communication was good throughout the process, bottom line is that no decision should require this much time and this many interviews. Also, most of the interviews were with different people but they asked me the same questions.
I interviewed at EF Education First (Vancouver, BC)
Interview
There was a screening call and then I had the really interview. The people I interviewed with were kind and friendly. Overall the interview process was smooth and I did not have to wait long for a responses.
I applied online. I interviewed at EF Education First (Cambridge, MA)
Interview
The interview process included a phone screen with HR and then virtual interview loop where I talked with 3 people, two sales managers and one sales trainer. The managers asked traditional questions and the portion with the trainer was a mock sales call.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The portion with a sales trainer was a mock sales call where I had to pretend to call them and start off a sales call.
I applied online. I interviewed at EF Education First in Apr 2025
Interview
Comfortable and positive. Questions were simple, wanted to get to know you as a person and what kind of work experience you have and how it aligns with the company and job title.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Discuss a time you received feedback and how you implemented it.