I applied online. I interviewed at Qualtrics in Feb 2024
Interview
Very very easy interview process- 4 total round of interviews with the recruiter, hiring manager, another manager, and someone else within the company, all of whom used to be TAMs at some point in time. They're all super kind and truly want to get to know you and your experience! All questions were essentially 'tell me about a time when ...' with some that are specifically technology focused. It seems like they really do place a lot of emphasis on seeing if you will be a good culture fit. The whole interview process took about 3-4 weeks and took about 3 weeks to hear back.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you approach learning new tools or technologies?
Too many stages, it dragged a lot without any actual need for all that long process. I ended up chosing a different offer though because it didn't seem clear enough
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I had an interview abkht the knowledge of the company's values and if I match that, complete nonsense
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Qualtrics
Interview
I had a phone screening with recruiter + 3 interviews
- 1st interview was screening with a Manager
- 2nd interview was a technical aptitude interview (no technical coding questions but more of what is your experience with tech and how do you learn new technical topics)
- 3rd interview with manager behavioral questions and casual get to know
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Proudest technical accomplishment
A time you could not deliver something to a client
How would you handle a situation where you did not know the answer
How do you learn new technical topics
I applied online. I interviewed at Qualtrics (Chicago, IL)
Interview
Overall great interview process. I informed my recruiter that I was actively interviewing with other companies and had received an offer already, and they sped up the process to accommodate for my short timeline. There was an initial recruiter phone screen, 3 interviews in one day the following week with different levels of people, and I heard back about an offer 3 weeks later. They really do care about making sure you are a good cultural fit. I recommend studying the TACOS values and making sure you give detailed and specific answers to questions. Try to deliver answers like you're telling a story.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time that you lead a project from end to end.
What steps do you take when assisting a customer with a technical issue?
What is your proudest technical accomplishment?
Tell me about what it looks like working directly with clients in your current role.
Name a time you had a customer that you could not deliver something to. How did you manage that situation?
Name a situation where you didn’t meet your own standards. What happened and what did you learn?
How do you ensure that you have exceptional time management skills in your current role?