I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at CoStar Group in Jun 2012
Interview
I spoke with a recruiter at a job fair; he was outgoing and enthusiastic. After quickly outlining the duties of the position, he provided me a written position description and promised to arrange a telephone interview. He followed up via email a few days later, and we set a time for the interview.
The interview did exactly what interviews should do: it provided both parties with enough information to determine whether there was a good prima facie fit. It was clear there wasn't. The recruiter, who was polite, gave me a candid description of the position (it matched well with the descriptions provided on this site by employees). The position was call-intensive, requiring 35-50 calls a day (the written description had stated only 20+ calls/day), and performance appraisals were based largely on number of listings converted into database entries. He then asked me some standard interview questions ("Tell me a bit about yourself") as well as several more specifically geared toward the position ("Have you ever worked a job in which you had to deal with an uncooperative party on the telephone?") . I readily gathered that the position wasn't for me; my dread at the prospect of having such a job probably peeked through my cheery facade.
The day after the conversation I was informed by email that I would not be asked in for an in-person interview. Although the position did not seem desirable, the interview process itself was professionally conducted, informative, and prompt.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Have you ever worked in a position in which you had to deal with an uncooperative or hostile party on the telephone?
I applied online. I interviewed at CoStar Group (Richmond, VA)
Interview
Extremely lengthy. 4 stages over about 2 months. Panel interview that took 6 hours. One panelist did not show and added another interview stage. Due to length, I found a better offer and declined after finally getting to an offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I was asked about recruitment processes. Follow the status quo or define a new SOP?
I applied through university. I interviewed at CoStar Group (London, England)
Interview
The interview was very professional and they really need you to know the role and company inside out they want a background on your experience as well and im not sure what else
Basic interview, that lasted one or two instances. Shadowed researcher and made some calls with the interviewer. The whole process was quick and lasted less than a month, average difficulty overall for the process.