Initial phone screen followed by in person interview. The in person portion was three rounds of different types of questions. Mostly typical interview questions and one more creative portion where you redesigned a webpage.
Me postulé a través de un reclutador. Acudí a una entrevista en Jet (Hoboken, NJ) en jul 2017
Entrevista
A recruiter first reached out by email asking if I was interested in the position at Jet. I responded a few days later expressing my interest and he immediately emailed me to ask when I would be free to speak on the phone.
About an hour later I received a call from him, which was basically an overview of the company, the position, salary, etc. After the call I was told to download an app to play a game (it tested memorization and pattern detection essentially).
Another recruiter reached out to me by email a couple of days later to say I was selected to move forward with an in-person interview. This would be the only round and it consisted of three separate individual interviews.
I went in for the office interview about a few weeks after the email. I was given a tour of the office and then had my interviews, which consisted of a case study, UX design case (which I have never done before), and an informal interview with behavioral questions. The last interviewer was on her phone the whole time which was really offputting. Besides that, I thought the interviews went well and I really loved the office, but a week later I got a call from the initial recruiter that reached out to me saying they were going to move on with other candidates. When I emailed one of the recruiters to ask for feedback, she said while the team liked me, I did not have previous retail analytics experience, which annoyed me to no end because this is an entry-level position and I am straight out of college which they would have known just by looking at my resume. Although it looked like a really fun company to work at, this process could've been shortened by informing me from the beginning that they were looking for someone with more of an e-commerce background
Preguntas de entrevista [4]
Pregunta 1
How would you improve the UX of this Wal-Mart web page displaying batteries?
Company A has greater revenues, but Company B has greater profitability, explain some reasons why this could be? How could Company A increase their profitability?
I found it to be positive and helpful. I learned a lot about the role and the culture. There were multiple rounds and I got to meet with several managers. I would recommend the role/interview process to my peers.
Seamless but challenging. The questions are geared to make you think critically while the answers are not necessarily the end goal. The more research you do the better. Good people