I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Santander (Boston, MA) in Nov 2015
Interview
Two managers, one at a time. Second manager glared at me, was not prepared with my CV in hand, and did not seem to want to convince me that Santander is a good place to work, but rather he was trying to figure out why not to hire me. Strange and very old school at the least. Perhaps this is why they have earned such a negative reputation on the street as an employer and the reason the job has been vacant for six months? Worst interview I have experienced in 20+ years. (Post interview, I declined further interest.) I was underwhelmed.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you think transitioning from a small company to a large company based on chaos theory would work for you?
I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Santander in May 2015
Interview
Applied online. Got a call and a flimsy phone screen followed by a phone interview with the hiring manager. Had a productive 30 minute discussion that closed with an offer to have me come to Boston and meet the hiring team. Hiring manager said that there was no reason to draw the process out. Left the call with the impression that the onsite meeting was imminent. For this reason I let HR know that I would be in Boston in 10 days for a family event and could it be worked out so that this trip could be leveraged for the interviews. No response. Called the hiring manager directly as my travel dates approached. He clearly stated that there was a delay on their side and when asked directly assured me that I was still being considered. Checked back by email a couple of times with responses indicating a delay on their side. Haven't heard anything since but I just saw on linkedin.com that an internal candidate started in the role in May. I would have really appreciated some transparency going through the process.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Santander (Dallas, TX) in Jan 2015
Interview
Standard interview process. However, unlike a lot of other companies Santander's process was outlined and very well defined. I was impressed. The internal HR recruiter had excellent follow up and communication. They did not leave you hanging in the wind wondering what was going on. All my questions were answered and they provided a great deal of information to help in making a decision to join the company. The onboarding process was automated and easy to use.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Standard questions surrounding experience and your individual thought process. They really what to know and focus on whether or not you can do the job.