I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Reynolds and Reynolds (Dayton, OH) in May 2016
Interview
There is some online work required just like most internship interview processes. Then you complete online tests inside the actual office and fill out some more paperwork. The recruiters are very quick about getting back to you about anything and it goes by pretty fast. They were happy to move the process along quickly in case I was considering other options, but then waited a couple more days when I could be in town to see the office.
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Question 1
Why should I pick you over other candidates for this internship?
I applied online. I interviewed at Reynolds and Reynolds
Interview
I applied online, received a pre-assessment task. The tasks are really long, actually gave up not because of difficulty but how long they are. They also ask questions completely unrelated to the position e.g what city was separated by a wall for 28 years/ or Who is John Milton...
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Reynolds and Reynolds (Houston, TX) in Mar 2020
Interview
I never got to the interview process. The skills assessment test is ridiculous. I applied online. I received an email and was invited to take a 3-hour skills assessment that had nothing to do with the position. The test consisted of sectioned and timed questions ranging from pictorial pattern awareness, number sequence pattern awareness, to advanced math word problems. I believe I slipped up on the word problems. It was not because they were too difficult, it was because the system only gives you 15 minutes to answer as many as you possibly can without a calculator. I could understand if I was applying for an engineering position; however, even then engineers use calculators. True story, I've seen it happen.
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Question 1
If a boat goes downstream 72 miles in 3 hours and upstream 60 miles in 6 hours what is the rate of the river and speed of the boat
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Reynolds and Reynolds (Houston, TX) in Jan 2020
Interview
I got about halfway through the process, which had taken about two weeks. I took a personality test and an aptitude test. The aptitude test consisted of three sections, two being pretty basic. But the third section was all algebra that I haven't done since high school. Oh, and you can't use a calculator. I did the practice problems like they recommended and they didn't help at all. Everyone I came into contact with during the process was nice, but I think their hiring process is a little ridiculous considering the amount they are willing to pay their employees.
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Question 1
If 6 men can do a piece of work in 14 days, how many men are needed to do the work in 21 days?