A total of 3 rounds, a phone screening with hiring manager, and an online interview, the last round in person interview will assessment.
For the phone screening it’s just general tell me about yourself, about your experiences.
The second round is more in depth, 4-5 general behavioural questions, experiences with tools and skills, interview with senior designer. It lasted around 40 minutes.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What’s your strength and weakness, how do you handle difficult feedback, how do you work with multiple projects, where do you get motivation…
I applied online. I interviewed at Formula 1 (Biggin Hill, England) in Feb 2026
Interview
The process started with an HR screening call, followed by a Teams interview and then two in-person interviews at their office. During the first in-person interview, I was required to complete several tests: an Excel assessment, a maths assessment, and an attention-to-detail test. The assessments were fairly straightforward and took around 30 minutes in total.
What surprised me was how extensive the process was for what was only a fixed-term contract role. During the initial HR screening call, I clearly stated my salary expectations, which were still within their stated budget. This wasn’t brought up again until the final interview, where I was asked about my current salary and my expected salary. One of the interviewers commented that my expectation was “quite a big jump,” even though it was exactly the same figure I had already discussed during the initial screening.
They eventually made an offer, but it was below the salary I had originally stated. I countered and reiterated the amount I had requested during the HR screening call. After that, I received a call from one of the interviewers that wasn't part of the recruitment team asking why I wouldn’t accept the initial offer. They even mentioned that if they had known my salary expectations, I wouldn’t have been invited to the final stage interview.
To be honest, I found the whole process quite surprising and somewhat absurd. In hindsight, it felt like a significant waste of time. If there’s one takeaway, it’s that when employers ask about your current salary, it may be better to say it’s confidential rather than disclose the exact figure.
That said, I will say that the recruitment team themselves were very nice to deal with throughout the process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Talk me through your CV
Why are you looking to leave
How do you explain complex info to non-finance people
How do you handle multiple conflicting deadlines
What interests you about the role
What do you know about us
What are our key revenue streams
What is your current salary
I applied online. I interviewed at Formula 1 (Biggin Hill, England) in Feb 2026
Interview
I recently interviewed for an Accounts role and came away genuinely impressed with the whole experience. The process was smooth, well organised, and refreshingly straightforward — no endless waiting around wondering if your CV had disappeared into a black hole.
A special shoutout to the Talent Acquisition rep who coordinated everything. She was a warm and charming woman and honestly one of the best parts of the process. Super organised, quick to respond, and just really easy to talk to. She kept everything moving while still making the experience feel human, which isn’t always a given in recruitment.
The interview was good and the conversations felt natural and gave a real sense of the team and how the role fits into the bigger picture.
All in all, a really positive experience. If the interview process is anything to go by, it feels like a place where people take both the work and the people seriously (but not themselves too seriously). Considering F1 is an old and iconic British company they are more forward thinking then I thought. A beautiful black women as the face of their recruitment made me feel proud to be British - bravo!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Give us an example of how you stay organised with your day to day priorities?