Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Greenhouse Juice as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 2 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Financial Analyst Intern and rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Financial Analyst Intern and roles were rated as the easiest.
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I applied online. I interviewed at Greenhouse Juice (Toronto, ON) in May 2026
Interview
A call is scheduled first to answer any underlying questions, then within a week or so and if they want to proceed you may be invited for in person interview to further discuss
This was the most disorganized and drawn-out interview process I’ve ever experienced. Over two months, I interviewed with five different people. After my first interview, the Senior Graphic Designer (the only designer on the team) quit. She’d been there less than a year. Based on Glassdoor reviews, the previous designer also left within a year, which says a lot.
After two interviews, they changed the role and interviewed me again. Then after the third, they changed the role again and brought me in for a fourth. Following that, they assigned a three-part design test, which I had to present during the fifth and final interview.
Despite being a 10-year-old company, they still have no brand guidelines. Yet they found the time to develop an extensive design test that took hours to complete, with zero assets provided—no logo, fonts, or imagery. I was required to create and present speculative work from scratch. The first question they asked during my presentation? “Was it fun?”
The people reviewing my work were not designers, and it showed. Their feedback reflected a lack of design literacy and a dismissive attitude toward the work and ideas that go into design. Throughout the process, they expected flexibility, patience, and professionalism, but offered none of that in return.
To be fair, the HR person was very pleasant to deal with. But marketing came across as curt and entitled, which made the overall experience very unpleasant and showed me what it would have been like to report to them.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why did you choose to use black for our logo? (their logo is black)
HR was very friendly and interview was conversational. Mainly behavioral questions and were centered around your experiences, just be ready to expand on your resume content and be comfortble in the interview