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      Entretien pour Lead Solutions Engineer

      18 juin 2026
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Austin, TX
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      Expérience positive
      Entretien difficile

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Braze (Austin, TX) en déc. 2025

      Entretien

      I interviewed for a Solutions/Presales role at Braze and overall had a positive experience with the interview process. The recruiting team was communicative, organized, and transparent about next steps, which I appreciated. The process included conversations with recruiting and team members, with a strong focus on my background, discovery approach, technical understanding, customer-facing experience, and how I think through business problems. The interviewers were professional and seemed genuinely interested in understanding both my experience and how I would approach the role. What stood out most was that the conversations felt thoughtful rather than overly transactional. The team asked practical questions related to the role, and I felt the process gave me a good sense of the expectations, company culture, and what success would look like. That said, the process was fairly involved, so I would recommend candidates come prepared with strong examples of customer discovery, storytelling, cross-functional collaboration, and how they have influenced deals or technical evaluations in previous roles. For presales candidates specifically, I would also be ready to speak clearly about how you qualify pain, tailor demos, handle objections, and connect product capabilities back to measurable business outcomes. Overall, I had a strong impression of the people I met and felt the process was professional, structured, and respectful.

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      Question 1

      The interview process included a structured pitchback/case-style assignment. I was asked to prepare a story-based demo, including a 20-minute presentation/demo portion, a technical deep dive, and time for Q&A. The prep directions emphasized discovery, tailoring the story to the customer’s business needs, connecting product capabilities to measurable outcomes, and showing how I would guide a customer through the evaluation. The assignment also asked me to build around a customer scenario and demonstrate how I would structure the conversation, engage different stakeholders/personas, handle objections, and explain value beyond just walking through features. There was an emphasis on storytelling, technical depth, business impact, and how I would control the room during a customer-facing presentation. Overall, it felt like the process was designed to evaluate real presales skills: discovery, demo strategy, value-based storytelling, technical fluency, objection handling, time management, and the ability to connect a platform narrative back to customer outcomes.
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