I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Hyland in Mar 2018
Interview
It was overall a great process I applied online and I was phone interviewed by HR within a week, at the end of the same week had a 1:1 phone interview with the Team Lead. After the 1:1 we scheduled a group in person interview with the Team Lead and several Managers in the department for the beginning of the following week. Within a day of the group interview I was offered a position and accepted.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Basic System Administrator questions not just pertaining to Databases. My toughest call I had to make myself and what was it. Also asked me 'Ninjas or Pirates'.
I applied online. I interviewed at Hyland (Westlake, OH) in Nov 2019
Interview
Approximately 20 to 25 minute phone interview. Standard questions like tell me about yourself, biggest weaknesses and strengths, times you worked with difficult coworkers, past experiences and projects, and salary requirements
I applied online. The process took 7 weeks. I interviewed at Hyland (Westlake, OH) in Feb 2015
Interview
Applied for the job in mid-December and was contacted for a phone interview in early January (understandable, due to holidays). Scheduled the phone interview for 3 days later; was about 15 minutes with HR, mostly asking questions related to my qualifications for the position. Got an email about 2 hours after the phone interview to schedule an in-person interview. Scheduled for the following week.
In person interview was about 2.5 hours, met with HR for about 30 minutes, then 2 potential co-workers in the same department and the department manager for about an hour, then HR again. I left the interview feeling really good; especially since I was informed that I was brought in for an interview even though they already had 2 serious candidates in consideration as well. HR told me they wanted to have someone hired by the end of the month and that I'd hear by the end of the week their decision (interview was on a Wednesday).
Over 3 weeks passed without hearing anything, even though I attempted to follow up, before receiving the email that they decided to go with another candidate. I felt good about the whole process and was pretty surprised I didn't get the job, but was extremely disappointed in Hyland's poor communication. I had read in previous reviews about dropping the ball when it comes to following up with candidates, but figured since there were only 3 for this position, that it wouldn't be an issue. I'm a little troubled that I could leave the interview feeling so good and not get the job, but after the lag in communication, I don't think it would have been a good fit. Definitely didn't feel like they respected or valued my time, even as only a potential employee.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If I won a million dollars, what would I do? Various behavioral questions, "if someone came to you and asked you to do something you knew would negatively impact something else, what would you do?" etc.