Rent an interview space in Chicago, IL

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Frequently Asked Questions

Pricing and popularity information in this section is based on proprietary data from bookings made on Peerspace from 2016-2026.

How much does a interview space cost to rent in Chicago?

Interview spaces in Chicago average $59 per hour to rent, but it’s easy to spend less or more depending on what you’re looking for.

What's the best day to rent a interview space in Chicago?

Saturdays are the most popular day for booking interview spaces in Chicago. For those seeking a deal, consider booking Sunday and Saturday as these days are 22% cheaper on average.

How popular are interview spaces in Chicago?

Our local hosts have welcomed 561 people into their interview spaces with reviews averaging 4.97 stars. Most even said they would book again -- about 98%.

How long do people rent interview spaces in Chicago?

Most interview spaces are scheduled for 3 hours, with 5 people in attendance. You’ll find the most Interviews starting between 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM.

Discover professional interview spaces in Chicago

As one of America's largest cities, Chicago has no shortage of job opportunities. Plentiful opportunities means plentiful places to hold interviews in a professional manner. Spaces vary from coworking spaces with flexible purposes to dedicated office and auditorium spaces where your interviewees are freed from all distractions. It's best to cut out interruptions like casual conversations, music, phone calls, and people moving through the space. That way, both parties can focus on the opportunities at hand.

The best places to do an interview in Chicago

Interview spaces in Chicago that fit the theme of your brand or company values are a great place to start looking. Quiet cafes are popular for entrepreneurs looking for a new barista or chef. Wicker Park's collection of coffee and tea shops along West Division and North Milwaukee Avenue are easy to access via rail while being further away from the endless pulse of downtown. Fast paces legal and financial positions can be held in Chicago's Loop, centered on LaSalle Street. Indoor interview spaces featuring the skyscrapers and busy urban core of the city drive home the importance of the position on offer. Interviews for artistic positions have endless potential, with Chicago lofts, warehouses, coffee shops, and hotels providing space for one to several hours at a time. The exposed brick, factory windows, and high ceilings of a former loft are the perfect palette to build your ideal interview space from. It's simple to include art installations, posters detailing company core values, and provide a spacious area for interviewees waiting their turn to relax or socialize.

Renting a room for video interviews in Chicago

Choosing the right room for a video interview means paying attention to lighting and privacy. Having people milling about and talking in the background is unprofessional and distracting for both parties. Libraries, coworking spaces, and hotels throughout Chicago rent private rooms by the day or hour for video interviews. Most indoor interview spaces for rent will include artificial lighting. But it may not be enough since camera sensors aren't as sensitive to light as our eyes. Additional LED lights on a stand off camera will brighten the exposure of your video interview without looking artificial. Make sure your potential interview room also has space for cameras (if not using Zoom or a laptop) and anyone else involved in the project. Small rooms can get crowded quickly and any accessory technology becomes a trip hazard once more people are involved. Once you've covered all of these bases, holding an interview in Chicago is an easy affair.