I applied through other source. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Esri (Lenton, England) in Mar 2020
Interview
the interview process involved showing competencies in arc gis and being able to come up with workflows for fictions scenarios. Coming up with geographical solutions to problems and giving hypothetical ways that you would go around solving problems faced by various organisations.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
how would you go about helping a conservation team to analyse an endangered species in a given area.
More details. Technical issue. Communication skills. Problem solver. Fast thinking. Critical thinking. Good and supportive environment. Data visualization story teller. SQL server. Machine learning. ArcGIS Software. Server, Enterprise, ArcGis pro, ArcMap, ArcGIS online
I applied through other source. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Esri (Redlands, CA)
Interview
I interviewed with nine different people over the course of one long day. (This was preceded by two separate phone interviews over the course of several days.) None of the interviews were exactly tough, in fact all were fairly pleasant. But the schedule was grueling. By the last three or four, I had a hard-time keeping straight if I was repeating myself to the person in front of me. I felt pretty good about the interviews, which they referred to as "round one." I waited a month before learning that they were not going to bring me back for the final round of four or five additional interviews.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
**"What's your favorite App?"
**"What good enough? 100 percent? 150 percent? 10 percent? When do you stop and call it good enough?"
** "Is it more important to be interesting or interested?"