I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Autodesk (San Francisco, CA) in Mar 2015
Interview
I applied online and heard nothing for at least two weeks. Then I was contacted by the university recruiting department at Autodesk to see if I was interested in a different internship in a different department. It turned out to be a better fit than the one I applied for originally so I went with it. The recruiter forwarded my resume to the hiring manager and the hiring manager set up a phone interview the next day. This hiring manager was really approachable and was the person I ended up working with all summer. The whole process took about three weeks, but once the hiring manager contacted me, I had an offer within 5 days.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are some social media campaigns for other brands that you admire and why do you admire them?
I applied through other source. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Autodesk (Montreal, QC) in Mar 2015
Interview
- 1 interview with the manager I ended up working for. We briefly went over my resume, asked me some typical fit questions and then some more detailed/technical questions about my relevant experience
-Got an offer within 24 hours
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
GENERAL QUESTIONS:
Q: Tell me about yourself
Q: Tell about your work experience
FIT QUESTIONS:
Q: Describe a situation in which you experienced a conflict with a superior or colleague, how did you handle the situation and why?
Q: Describe a situation where you wanted to implement an decision that wasn't popular, how did you go about this and what was the outcome
TECHNICAL QUESTIONS: (Keep in mind this is for a marketing job)
Q: Do you know how to use Google Analytics (GA)
Q: Describe projects and the type of work you have done using the data GA
Q: Have you ever tracked such and such
Q: What other marketing tools have you used, what are they and what have you done with them?
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Autodesk (San Rafael, CA) in Jun 2011
Interview
I was screened by HR who was nice enough. He explained the positioned was managed by 2 people overseas in a country with an 8 hours time difference, that was the first bad sign. International management situations with cultural differences, recipe for disaster. I was told the phone interview with the internationals would be a case study discussion given to me a few hours before the interview. Another bad sign and telling how these engineer types with poor communication skills think. They didn't even bother to introduce themselves, their role or position the job in a positive way at all. One hour of pandering on hypothetical nonsense. A backwards interviewing culture that has no concept of employer brand or talent management.