Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Stitch Fix (Austin, TX) en ene 2016
Entrevista
I was invited to a phone interview just a couple of days after submitting my resume. The phone interview was a piece of cake. However, the in-person interview (Which was about a week after the phone interview) was one of the most awkward interview experiences I've ever had. The first half was actually about 30 minutes of shadowing one of their current CSA's, and that was great. The second half was an interview with two of their managers. They asked extremely basic, "canned" questions that didn't seem particularly relevant to the position, and there was an awkward 1-2 minute pause after every answer I gave so that they could write it down. If they seriously can't remember which interviewees had good answers, then maybe they should consider recording them. I also found that they weren't conversational at all, like there wasn't a natural flow to the interview and neither of the interviewers were very warm people. There was a bit of an aloofness with both of them. I think they were too focused on the "right" answers, rather than considering me based on my presence, personality, and solid experience. I ended up finding a position that I love with another company, so I'm actually glad I didn't get this job! Just a warning that the interview process at Stitch Fix was very weird. I've found, over years of experience, that the best interviews I've ever had were more like really great conversations, rather than robotic Q&A's.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Tell us about a time that you disagreed with your supervisor and how you handled it.
Thanks for your feedback on your interview experience. We'll be sure to bring this up with the Austin team as something to watch for as we are always striving to improve our candidate interview experience.