I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Morningstar (Chicago, IL) in Sept 2021
Interview
Applied via job posting on LinkedIn. Received an email one-week later from internal recruiter asking for availability to schedule a zoom video interview with hiring manager(s) over the upcoming days. The video was scheduled for the following week. Understand, up until interviewing with the hiring authority there was no pre-screen conversation. I thought this to be awkward for such a large organization. After joining the video interview, I could see the hiring manager sitting in the corner of a fishbowl (open office environment) with earbuds and background noise throughout our conversation. Also, I am an out-of-state candidate and was not informed until the end of this hour-long interview I would need to relocate to Chicago. No thanks. I declined to move forward after this interview for this reason along with the negative reviews on Glassdoor.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Mostly STAR format behavioral questions. Was hard to get a feel for the culture and role.
Long, met with many people over several days and many zoom calls to boot. Was an interesting process and lasted many days more than I thought it would. HR was helpful in guiding the process along.
I applied in-person. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Morningstar
Interview
Took forever, about a 6 week process. Seemed disorganized and HR was involved in the back end which seemed odd. Interview schedule was changed right before the interview process without communication. I didn’t get an offer which was surprising after talking about start dates, taking time off before starting, benefits, etc. and no feedback. Also, company was not transparent with pay range.
I applied online. I interviewed at Morningstar (Chicago, IL)
Interview
4 interviews. 30 mins each. Multiple interviewers for each. A combo of tech and behavioral questions. There was a weak between each interview. The role got put on hold after restructuring.