Get a clear sense of our culture, meet your potential teammates and understand the next steps in our interview process.
Here’s how we use Greenhouse in our own hiring process to ensure every candidate is evaluated fairly:
Head to our career opportunities page to view open roles. Even if you don’t match one of the qualifications listed in a job description, we’d love to hear why you’d be a great candidate in your cover letter. If a role isn’t currently open, we encourage you to apply for future consideration.
This is a time for us to get to know you and for you to learn more about us. A recruiter will reach out to schedule time to discuss the role and your interest in Greenhouse – and communicate detailed process expectations.
During the next step, you’ll have the opportunity to talk directly with your potential manager. This in-depth conversation will allow you to better understand your team’s goals and the scope of the role.
Depending on the job, you’ll receive a take-home exercise to complete. This could be an assessment, a sample project or, in some cases, a remote coding exercise. Remember, your recruiter is here to help with any questions along the way.
This is your opportunity to meet with the hiring manager, potential future colleagues and an executive from your department, giving you a better sense of our culture and how you might add to it.
In these conversations we'll discuss your experience, details of the position and Topdot values. As the last step in our process, you'll then have a quick, final check-in with your recruiter.
It’s important to us that you feel comfortable and ready for your Topdot interview. Below, we’ve gathered a few interview tips to help you prepare.
Before meeting with us, familiarize yourself with Topdot and find some of the people that you’ll be meeting with on LinkedIn. Knowing as much as possible about our company and who you’re going to be speaking with helps you mentally prepare for the interview.
We’re committed to creating a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace where everyone can be their true selves. When people feel included, they bring their whole selves to their work – and we want you to do just that, right from the start.
Each of our interview questions assesses a certain skill that aligns to the role you’re interviewing for. An easy way to ensure your examples are relevant is to review the job description for the role and write down key attributes that you identify. Then, give detailed examples that highlight how you represent those key skills
At the current time, we are conducting remote-only interviews. While there are certain aspects that translate 1:1, such as email and phone calls, the all-virtual process changes some aspects of the interview process. Visit the Topdot blog for detailed pointers on virtual interviews.
We do our best to be flexible and are always here to listen. Let your recruiter know how to best support you with any special accommodations during the interview process.