I applied through university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Hyland in Nov 2010
Interview
I applied at my school's Career Fair and then was contact a few weeks later to come to an on-site interview. The first 20 minutes consisted of a computer skills test. It was just to make sure I knew about computers and how certain applications worked. I then had a 30 minute interview with someone from HR. This was more behavioral based. Finally, I had an hour interview with two people I would be working for. They just simply wanted to know what I was interested in, what classes I took in school, etc. None of it was intimidating.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Hyland in Oct 2023
Interview
I have had nothing but difficult times applying for this Company. Last year I applied for a job which took 2 months to go through the process. The Hiring Manager wasn't even available, and I had to talk to some random employee who was not an interviewer (we ended up talking about the weather for 20 minutes). This time around I thought I would apply again to a different position a year later. Heard back next day I applied and completed a phone screening.... which went okay. Post phone screening, a coordinator reached out to me to schedule a interview for the following week. After preparing for the interview, I hear back from the recruiter saying that they won't be conducting any interviews for this position as the company is moving in a different direction with the role! The day before! If you aren't sure you want a role in your company, why even post it? Very bad communication, poor management, total waste of time. Do not recommend for applying as an intern, Total waste of time!
It was very chill, talked with some recruiters for about an hour and they gave me some scenarios to talk through and see how I think. Afterwards, I heard back in probably a month.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you try to break into a computer system?