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      Entretien pour Senior Product Designer

      15 mars 2024
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      J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 3 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez Elevate K-12

      Entretien

      I applied online and made it to the final round. The process was: recruiter call, hiring manager call, 2 1:1s (product and engineering), homework that you present to a panel of 3 (HM, IC product person, managerial product person), and then final meeting with an executive. The hiring team continuously got back to me quickly after each round except when it was after the panel presentation, they took awhile to get back to me. The homework piece was to watch some videos of actual teaching sessions and learn more about their products and users. Then there are 3 prompts about your key takeaways on what's working well and what's not, the top 3 design ideas to improve the experience for their different users, and then an example of something you've shipped in a short period of time that was valuable to users. Everyone was friendly during the 1:1s and panel interview. The final round was a meeting with an exec. We're in the same city, so I was asked to meet with them in person, but they expected me to meet on a Saturday, which I agreed to but then they had to reschedule last minute (less than 2 hours before meeting time). I get things come up, but I don't think it's appropriate to do a saturday meeting in the first place, that implies poor work-life balance at the company. This interviewer also seemed distracted and I felt like they didn't want to be there. I was put off by this experience. There was no reimbursement for commuting to meet with the interviewer in person. More than 2 weeks after this final interview, I received a generic email from the recruiter that they decided not to continue with my candidacy. Considering I made it to the final round, did the homework, and talked to an executive in person, giving me a more personal email or a phone call would have been a better experience as a candidate. I asked for feedback, but did not receive a response. I was excited about the company because I'm passionate about education and I felt like I had good convos with the PM, UX leader, and product leader, but because of how things went down at the end, maybe it was for the better.

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      - Why are you interested in the product? - What do you think are key characteristics of a great PD? - Explain your previous roles and experiences. Why did you leave a past role? What were you hired to do? What were you most proud of? Who managed you longest and what would they say you did well and what could be better? - How do you work with engineering? - Tell me about a time where you had friction with engineering - What's your perspective on technical debt? - If you already incurred technical debt, how do you approach fixing it? - Tell me about a time where you had certain directions from business and engineering and had to find a middle ground - What's motivating you to look for a new role? - What are some industries you're interested in? - In your past experiences, what was motivating for you and fulfilling? - What's a past project that went well? What metrics did you track and what drove conversion? What was something you optimized and what was the process for that? - What are the values, principles that guide your work and designs? - Tell me about a time where you introduced a new design tool, process, or method. - How do you handle feedback or criticism? - What do you think is your superpower and an area to grow in? - What are some of your short term career goals? Long term? - The company has different timezones, how comfortable are you working with global timezones? - How do you feel about the pace that is startup moves compared to how you like to work? - How do you feel about doing field observations and visiting schools/districts? - What did you learn from your work experiences? How does that differ from what you learned in school? - Tell me about a time you failed - Qs from presentation: how would you prioritize your ideas? What data/research would you want to see? what did you do vs. other designers in the case study? what type of work gets you excited and what doesn't?
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