I applied online. I interviewed at OJO Labs (Austin, TX)
Interview
Multiple rounds of interviews with the hiring manager and various members of the company - this process went on over the course of a few weeks. Most of the team was very friendly and overall pleasant to speak with. They have you submit a project and provided a $200 gift card for the "work," but basically this allows them to take your ideas and plans for the organization at a couple hundred dollars. They then have you present the project to a panel. Lastly you speak with HR.
The reason provided for not getting an offer extended was that I lacked an analytical background, which they knew from the get-go. I saw this position was never filled and they eventually listed a different role. This company didn't know what they wanted or needed and dragged candidates through a grueling interview process for no reason.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at OJO Labs (Austin, TX) in May 2023
Interview
Quick. They claim to be transparent but provide no feedback after four very length and honest interviews. Through the four rounds of interviews I was given the impression , and told, that the culture was one of open feedback and of coaching. My experience with OJO and being ghosted after being told by HR and the Manager that I would receive follow up feedback, positive or negative, leaves a very bad taste for their process. It feels like lip service.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
walk through your FP&A Experience? Explain your process for gathering input and feedback
I applied online. The process took 6 days. I interviewed at OJO Labs (Vieux Fort) in Dec 2021
Interview
In this interview I was asked questions about myself and my skills. I was given scenarios and was asked how I would go about it solving those scenarios as it relates to the job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What type of individual would I describe myself as