It was to the point regarding skill and knowledge of the area. It requires 3 separate interviews from HR to GM of local area. After all 3 interviews, I received an offer. An interesting aspect of the interview process was a typing test.
The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Expedia Group (Orlando, FL) in Nov 2010
Interview
I applied online in July 2010, was prompted by email to take an online psychological evaluation and never heard anything. In November 2010, I met a coworker who had just taken a part time job with this company and told me they were hiring again. She recommended that I apply again using her name as a referral. When I did that I was very quickly contact by the Recruiter (within 5 days) to call me in for an interview. 1st interview was with the recruiter. 2nd interview was meant to be a group interview but ended up being an interview with one manager 1-on-1, then a second manager 1-on-1. After this set of interviews I was contacted a few days later with an offer, which I accepted, and started training about 2 weeks later. I believe the recommendation from a current employee is the key to gaining an audience with this company, especially after having worked there for over a year now.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Expedia Group
Interview
First, you will be invited to do a webcam interview. Following this, if they decide to move forward, you will be brought in for 1-3 in person interviews with potential managers. Process took approx 1-2 weeks.
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Question 1
What is your specific knowledge on the theme parks?
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Expedia Group in May 2017
Interview
The office is nice. I was interviewed by 3 people. They were nice, but there were 2 situations in which they displayed unprofessionalism. First, when I was asked to name the SeaWorld parks, I only remembered the 3 in Orlando (forgetting Busch gardens and adventure island). At that moment, 2 of them looked at each other and visibly rolled their eyes, prompting the third who had asked the question to ask them what was up, they said "nothing". And lastly, when I went to shake their hands as I left, the third manage was too busy on her phone to do so. Fairly rude.