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      Manager Interview

      12 Nov 2015
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Provo, UT
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Qualtrics (Provo, UT) in Oct 2015

      Interview

      There were a few interviews on the phone and on their web based platform. Then, I had interviews in person with several people. In all honesty, they are relatively disorganized compared to more stable / older companies. For example, they did not have a written job description for the position (this is a first for me), and every person who interviewed me thought I was there to do something different from their colleagues. I had about 3 entirely different perspectives on the role, none of which were ever resolved (despite me asking a few people on a few occasions and writing the job description myself - for their review, which they didn't bother to do). It was very clear, from the phone interviews (and my resume) what my core competencies were, and the reason they rejected me was that I had limited experience with "software as a service." This was something that they knew about from the start, and it never came up on the phone interviews. Surely, there could be more reasons than that, but everyone could have saved a lot of time and money if they had the role mapped out with a written job description with specific needs. I was very excited for the possibility of this role as I understood it on the phone, but it sounded like something completely different in person. Also, note that the open floor plan isn't for everyone. I thought it would be fine - but as I was interviewing and someone was talking extremely loudly next to our office (one of the rare closed ones) it was difficult to concentrate - or even speak over this person. I started to think that working in this environment might be more difficult than I had anticipated. Don't take this lightly...you'll be here all the time. The people here are all very smart and very nice, so I had a good experience on that end. I am sure that it would have been a good place to work (with headphones). It was mostly frustrating to deal with the lack of role clarity and getting tripped up on questions that I never anticipated whatsoever, given what I thought I was there to be interviewed for. Also, it seemed like they wanted someone ASAP and wanted me out there right away - but the decision to reject my candidacy took several weeks (and required me to reach out to them).

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How would you determine if salespeople were delivering the wrong message about a product and what would you do about it? How would you grow the pipeline? What did you do at this employer on your resume? How would you introduce this product into the education market? Who would you contact at the schools? What if that didn't work? How would you decide what to do to improve this product?
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      Anonymous interview candidate
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      Positive experience
      Average interview

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      Manager Interview

      5 Dec 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

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      I interviewed at Qualtrics

      Interview

      I was contacted via LinkedIn by a ClaraBridge recruiter. We had a screening call which went well. Then, an interview with the hiring manager was scheduled. That interview was held about a week later and went well, too. Well enough that the recruiter contacted me via email within hours to say that they wanted to move forward with the process and have follow-up interviews. She then asked for me to provide my schedule & availability. I provided my availability information, and heard ... *nothing*. I sent a follow-up inquiry, and heard ... *nothing*. I sent another follow-up, and heard ... *nothing*. Yes, you guessed it - GHOSTED ! If a company changes their mind about an active candidate (for whatever reason), then it would be proper to just let the candidate know so that they can move on in their own endeavors. But - to simply cease communication; fail to inform or update changes in interest/status; and not respond at all to direct inquiries - that is just plain unprofessional and reflects very poorly upon Clarabridge.

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      Manager Interview

      13 May 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through other source. I interviewed at Qualtrics

      Interview

      Mix feeling of the process: HR team works very well and very nice and they advocate and tell me that hiring process is not determined by any specific interviewer: It would be a team decision by all your interviewers. Overall interivew was smooth and not difficult. Some interviewers are nice but some are not. And almost every interivewer would be late for interviews. And the fact is, whether you could move to next step would be determined by one specific interviewer,for example, your direct hiring manager. And if you receive message of moving to next step from HR team, do not be happy first, because there is chance that the specific interviewer can withdraw his/her previous decision on your interview result suddenly by telling you a lot of interesting "reasons" to show you that you are not the perfect one they look for. Australian interviewers are all nice and even you may answer something wrong, they will guide you or be very patient to let you finish your answer. Same thing does not apply here in singapore. Some interview questions are very useless and old-style as you never can tell whether this candidate really want the job or can do the job well based on his/her answer. This is how a company does their interivew which experience management is their main business(customer, employees etc.) . The overall feeling is, not everyone inside this company really cares about experience, regardless of levels. There is room for improvement by having right interviewers/employees.

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