J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Salesforce (Londres, Angleterre) en oct. 2020
Entretien
Applied online, the recruiter got in touch and arranged a phone interview. Three people interviewed me together and then separately. Got a job offer a few days after the interview.
As to the folks I interviewed, every person I met with was very professional and respectful, which is a rarity. Are they exceptional though? Not necessarily. The overall direction of the company is sketchy- I knew that this role could be susceptible to layoffs ANYTIME under Marc Benioff's whim. Despite having already done a bunch of mass layoffs over the years and claiming to be AI first above all, surprised to find such a large TA team- 50 people just in Japan, and that's the size of the TA team that I got laid off years ago. They actually have full time Coordinators and was so sure that when interviews needed to be rescheduled, we actually gave them jobs to do. All this really didn't sell me on Salesforce's AI first claim, and the most senior person I spoke to (who actually gets the real situation) was constantly so concerned about the two AI companies awaiting IPOs so the SaaS-copalyse is pretty much here. Basically I wouldn't be surprised if this role disappears and I think they rejected all the candidates because they know that already. But did it need to take 2 months of everyone's time to get to that conclusion?
It was a fairly easy process, with the first through 3rd interviews taking place over three weeks. After the final panel interview, it took nearly a month before I received a rejection.
J'ai passé un entretien chez Salesforce (Dublin, Dublin)
Entretien
The interview process was really positive overall. It moved quite quickly, but it still felt detailed and well-structured. Each conversation gave me a clearer sense of the role, the team, and what Salesforce was looking for in an FP&A Manager. The interviewers were professional, prepared, and asked thoughtful questions about my experience, business partnering style, financial planning background, and how I approach ambiguity. It felt like a good mix of technical FP&A discussion and broader questions around stakeholder management, communication, and fit with the team.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
one question they asked was how I would partner with senior stakeholders to support planning and decision-making in a fast-moving business environment.