I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Wayfair (Cambridge, MA) in May 2018
Interview
Worked the interview process through the HR representative, who was amazing through the entire process. Spoke with the hiring manager via a video chat, which I believe went well. Arrived for the in-person interview, welcomed by the HR representative and was made to feel very comfortable prior to the interview. Met with several people from the team and teams I would be working with in the position. After answering a very specific question, I could tell the interview was not going to go a I had hoped. I continued to meet with team members who asked very relevant questions based on their position within the company and how it related to this role.
Two things that happened during this interview process that I was slightly uncomfortable with. First, I was asked to offer a solution to a very specific domain problem they were having within the company. Personally, as a designer, I am not a fan of free work during the interview process. If you are asking the potential candidate a real-world question, they should be compensated for their time and knowledge. Second, the woman who yawn at least twice during my time with her in the room. I found it quite rude because the woman never once excused herself.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Wayfair (Boston, MA) in Feb 2020
Interview
Interview process consisted of 1 phone screen with the recruiter and 2 portfolio reviews with design managers, then a 6 hour on site interview. During the on site I barely had time to ask questions or get a feel for the culture of the office because I was in a room all day as different managers came through to ask me questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Talk about a time where you had differing opinions from stakeholders and how did you handle it?