I applied online and next day I got an e-mail asking me when I have time for a phone interview.
As scheduled, very nice lady called me and asked me a few general questions like why do I want to work there, do I know how the work looks like, would I be available working late/early...
This part went well, so they invited me for a "group assessment" and send me an email with all the information, time and date, and the instructions how to get there.
The group assessment was really interesting experience for me. The atmosphere was really relaxed, and everyone was dressed casually.
We started with introducing to each other. Everybody had to say their name, the position they applied for, few words about themselves and their favourite holiday destination.
After that we had to move to another room to do the language tests on the computers.
When I was getting ready for the interview, my biggest concern was language test but I couldn't find that much information, so I will try to tell you some more about that part.
First we all started with English test. You have 12 min to finish it, but I think that is really enough time. So take your time with questions you don't understand, read it twice if you need. Some of the questions could be pretty tricky.
Basically they just want to test your grammar, spelling and understanding the language. Its a multiple choice test where you have to find the incorrect word in a sentence and a part where you get to read a text and you have to answer the questions related to that text.
The test for the language you applied for is the same as the English one, but then it's in your native language.
When we finished the tests, we moved back to the first room and had a quick one on one conversation with a person in our native language. After that we had a company presentation.
The last step was a personal interview for each applicant where they ask you some more questions.
Everyone was really professional, but on the same time very nice and friendly. Sadly, I didn't pass the native language test so I didn't get an offer, but for me, the interview was a great experience, and I'm happy I had the opportunity to do it.
My advice to everyone is just be yourself. They are searching for the right personality for the job.
Good luck!!!