I applied online. I interviewed at NBCUniversal in Apr 2026
No offer
Positive experience
Difficult interview
Application
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at NBCUniversal (New York, NY) in Aug 2019
Interview
A very long interview process, just getting to the panel is an accomplishment. There were multiple rounds of video interviews before the in-person panel (Mine was pre-covid, not sure how they're doing it now). The panel had a few sections: short questions in front of the group, giving a short pre-prepared speech (They give you the question in advance) in front of the group, a private interview, and lastly a group activity- we split into teams and put together a small presentation
one hirevue and then the panel interview -- only asked ONE question in the panel, and then we had to give a tour of a place special to us. i figured that this question had changed since they'd used it in the past, but it was the same one, so it seemed like other applicants already had a script memorized. then went into 1-1 with recruiter
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One time a decision you made at work had a result you didn't expect and what you did next
I applied online. I interviewed at NBCUniversal (New York, NY) in Oct 2024
Interview
The first round of interviews is a recorded video interview. This set up is kind of awkward, especially since this was my first time doing an interview with this format. The questions themselves weren't that challenging, but the interview format did make the experience more stressful.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe yourself and why you would be great for the page program.
I applied online. I interviewed at NBCUniversal (New York, NY) in Jul 2024
Interview
First round was a virtual recorded interview and then if you made it to the next round you had to participate in a panel interview with other candidates. The panel interview included a group activity and a 1:1 with one of the recruiters at the end.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is a trend/innovation that piques your curiosity? What is an aspect of NBCU's work/history that you find interesting and why?