I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Pearson
Interview
At the time I worked at Pearson they placed and ad in the paper and online, you are required to have a Bachelor's degree, then after you applied you would receive and email with what to do next, and met with the HR Manager on site, bringing in your IDs, degree, etc, had undergo background checks and told when the position would begin.
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Interview process pretty easy, they reviewed your resume asked few basic questions.
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Pearson
Interview
The online application consists of open ended questions to describe your background and experience. It can take longer than an hour to complete the application. Pearson HR was very quick to respond, all done through email. When you are offered a position, it is for a specific project that may last one-two weeks to a couple of months. There will be multiple projects to work (each getting their own job offer) during the scoring season starting at the beginning of the year through early summer.
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Need to pass the qualification tests to work on the project.
I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Pearson (Jacksonville, FL) in Feb 2014
Interview
I filled out an application online through some kind of job bulletin board, and it seems like it went into a black hole. Then I went to an open house in person and they asked me to fill out another application. No big deal, but I'm glad I went in person. Definitely go in person. After a few hours of paperwork I had a job offer contingent upon my successfully getting through the training and qualifying process.
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There were no difficult questions. I think they just wanted to be sure I was reasonably well-dressed, articulate, and actually had a college degree.