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What advice would you give to a new employee at comScore Networks?

Be Patient - it will take some time to learn about all the unique business models that comScore has to offer. The best thing you can do when arriving, is sponge all of the information you can, and ASK QUESTIONS - everyone has had the same questions and challenges before. Before you know it, YOU'll be answering the questions!... read more

Posted @ 05:03AM, August 24, 2006 by Pete Radloff | Permalink
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What's unique about working at comScore Networks?

You are constantly surrounded by incredibly intelligent people, who challenge themselves and each other on a consistent basis to be better than we were yesterday. No one is just a cog.

Posted @ 05:01AM, August 24, 2006 by Pete Radloff | Permalink
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What's the interview process like at comScore Networks?

We tend to move the interview process fairly quickly for candidates to respect their job search timeframes, as well as to make sure we are committing to the right candidates as quickly as possible.

Typically, a candidate will talk with myself briefly to get some general and technical
information - here's where we'll figure out exactly what YOU want, and you can find out more about US. The interview process works both ways and we want to emphasize that.

After our conversation, I'll submit your resume to the manager and usually within 24 hours, I can get back with you to let you know how if and how we'll proceed next. If the manager is interested we'll set up a brief (20-30 minute) phone call between you and the direct hiring manager.

If the phone interview goes well (we shoot for same day feedback in every case) we'll set you up to meet with the rest of the immediate team. We try to get everyone to meet with you on the same day to avoid having to have you come in multiple times - you're working too!!

After an in-person interview, most feedback will be given back to you within 1 business week. And you will hear directly from the recruiter that you have been working with the entire time. We try to keep the process as streamlined as possible to help the managers fill their spots in a timely fashion and to help you find the best fit for you as soon as possible.
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Posted @ 06:00AM, August 24, 2006 by Pete Radloff | Permalink
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What are the three best things about working at comScore Networks?

Flexibility in how to achieve your desired results, flexible work structure, and open communication structure - not overly- hierarchal.

Posted @ 04:53AM, August 24, 2006 by Pete Radloff | Permalink
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What are five lesser-known perks at comScore Networks?

Casual dress environment, fully stocked break rooms on each floor, summer hours on Fridays from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Stock options AND happy hours in house every 3rd Thursday.

Posted @ 04:50AM, August 24, 2006 by Pete Radloff | Permalink
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