Easy and good interview
A welcoming recruiter asked about past experiences and how they relate to the role.
Asked about career aspirations, explained what the company does and what they are looking for
A not too formal, 30-minute Teams call; alternated between asking me questions about myself and how I fit into the role and the industry, and explaining the role to me.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at CoStar Group (Richmond, VA) in Dec 2025
Interview
I was initially referred for a multi-family role by a current employee. I was contacted and connected with two separate recruiters who did not communicate with each other, and scheduled an initial phone call which the CoStar team did not appear for. Totally understandable; after rescheduling for another time through both team members, I was able to meet with a final recruiter a few day later....however, I was eventually called 5 minutes after our established timeframe, offered minimal information on the change between roles, had less than half my questions answered, and had the team member end the call with 5 minutes to spare.
While I understand this is not a standard interview process, it was EXTREMELY unprofessional, disorganized, and off-putting for a "proven industry leader".
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you describe when you graduated from college and your professional work experience?