I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at WeWork (Los Angeles, CA) in May 2017
Interview
The process was a bit disorganized between the recruiter and WeWork team. I had to follow up several times for each interview. The first two interviews were straight forward with average questions? What do you like about sales? Tell me an example of a time you had to think quickly on your feet. The head of west coast sales did the 3rd interview and was cold and condescending from the moment I walked into the room and made it clear she didn't even take the time to look at my resume. They are hiring for a role they don't have the pay structure set up for and doing major sales without so much as a CRM set up. I left knowing that great company culture did not exist by her attitude and lack of a systems in place.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me one reason I should hire you and one reason I shouldn't.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at WeWork in Feb 2017
Interview
Six separate interviews starting with HR, then with an East Coast manager, followed by two separate interviews with sales and operation folks at the city level where I would be working, two additional interviews with another two sales managers.
Three video conferences; Three in-person interviews.
Constant rescheduling of interviews - I was rescheduled three times usually within the hour of the interview.
The last two interviews with higher-level managers were not helpful - they were unprepared and most of the conversation centered around getting-to-know-you questions. There has been very little communication since the final interview.
WeWork definitely needs to communicate to candidates if they are investing the time to do six interviews. To date, still no definitive answer if they are moving forward or not.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at WeWork (Bombaim) in Feb 2017
Interview
The hiring process is quite structured, had gone through various rounds of interview ( 4) all where scheduled at a short notice, guess companies in early stage environment go through this and i welcome this.