MSNBC Interviews | Comparably
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EMPLOYEE
PARTICIPANTS
16
TOTAL
RATINGS
166

MSNBC Interviews

Learn more about the overall interview process at MSNBC from current employees. The majority of MSNBC employees think the interviews are difficult and rate their experience a D or 54/100. The average employee completed 1 interviews and received a response within a week.

In general, based on 166 ratings and 16 employees, MSNBC has an overall culture score of D or 60/100. MSNBC is ranked in the Bottom 20% of similar sized companies on Comparably.

Interview SentimentHow was your overall experience interviewing at your current company?
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55
out of 100
Interview ExperienceHow would you rate the interview process at your company?
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D

MSNBC is in the Bottom 15% of Similar Size Companies

Culture Score
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D

MSNBC is in the Bottom 20% of Similar Size Companies

54
out of 100
How would you rate the interview process at your company?
AnswerPercent
Applied online100%
Referral0%
Recruiter0%
Other0%
Networking0%
How did you get your first interview at your current company?
AnswerPercent
Very Difficult25%
Difficult25%
Average0%
Easy25%
Very Easy25%
How difficult would you rate the interview process at your current company?
AnswerPercent
Yes50%
No50%
Did your interview process give you a good representation of the culture at your company?
AnswerPercent
Same day0%
Within a week50%
1-2 Weeks50%
2-4 Weeks0%
4+ Weeks0%
How long did you have to wait before you heard a response after your last interview?
AnswerPercent
1100%
20%
30%
40%
5 or more0%
How many phone/in person interviews did you have before you were hired at your current company?

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