Online application the assessment centre and then interview. Interviewed by 2 people HR and sector manager. Communicated via email to organise etc. Very easy and straightforward process following traditional ways.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why mace, what management experience do you have, have you got experience working in utility industry
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Mace (Chicago, IL) in Jan 2020
Interview
There was a phone screening with a recruiter. She sold me really hard on the position, which I found peculiar, but I was enticed by all the great benefits and proceeded with the interview process. From there, I was set up with an in person meeting at their office with two of the directors. It was very conversational. We discussed my past experience, and I shared some of the work I had done.
Both the recruiter and the directors told me that I would be advancing to a final round where I meet with the client. I waited over a month - checking back in every other week with both the recruiter and director to gauge when this final round might take place. The first two weeks they told me that they were busy and gave me dates to follow up with them on. When I followed up on said dates, I was greeted with radio silence. Nobody ever returned my calls or emails. Highly unprofessional to string a candidate along and then ignore all further communication from them. Thankfully this was not the only company where I was interviewing.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you deal with difficult clients or contractors?
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Mace (Londres, Inglaterra) in Jun 2018
Interview
Fairly informal and informative interview where you mainly; get asked about your experience; get challenged to prove you can do the role; get asked why Mace; get asked what you think it means to perform in the role you’ve applied for