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Even though the position was a Sr Manager -- and I have 20+ years experience - I was given a "homework" assignment more suitable for recent grads and interns. If I was interviewing for CFO, would they have given me a math quiz?
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UI/User Experience Design Manager

Interviewed at Tableau Software

3.8
Jul 30, 2018

Even though the position was a Sr Manager -- and I have 20+ years experience - I was given a "homework" assignment more suitable for recent grads and interns. If I was interviewing for CFO, would they have given me a math quiz?

Another task I was asked to prepare for the third interview was: "Please conduct a review of caterer.com from the point of view of a Chef actively looking for their next role. Present back your approach, findings and recommendations."
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Head of User Experience Design

Interviewed at The Stepstone Group

2.7
Aug 7, 2017

Another task I was asked to prepare for the third interview was: "Please conduct a review of caterer.com from the point of view of a Chef actively looking for their next role. Present back your approach, findings and recommendations."

After a screening call and 1-on-1 with the hiring manager, I was given the following task, to turn into a 30 minute presentation with 30 minutes Q&A. The task is 30-40 hours of work. (There are 4 case studies to choose from, this is #2) Your team’s task is to come up with a new value proposition that blurs the lines between the physical and digital banking experience. Think about each customer interaction as an opportunity to build a relationship with the brand, and help the bank to envision this through a future state omnichannel (integrated digital & offline) experience. Deliverables: • Summary of CX/UX approach applied • 2 personas (minimum) • 1 future state omni-channel customer journey • Initial sketches/ideas • 1 high-level sitemap and digital user flow (for primary use-case) • Functional wireframes for 1 user flow including screens across 2 form factors (e.g. mobile, desktop) • 1 clickable prototype (based on final wireframes/user flow) In this exercise, your experience and skills will be evaluated across the following dimensions: IDEATION: Originality & Creativity. EXECUTION: Quality & Output. ELABORATION: Evolution of Concepts. INNOVATION: Differentiated & Futuristic. COMMUNICATION: Articulation & Story Telling. Questions to address in the presentation: • What is the design process you would go through to meet the brief? (From initial ideation through to execution) • How would you go about understanding your customers/end users? • How would you utilise insights about these customers to influence the value proposition? • How would you decide which ideas/features to take forward into your design? • How will you envision your designed customer experience? Where, when, how will they interact with it? • How will you evaluate/validate your design to ensure it meets (or exceeds) customers’ needs? • How will you effectively demonstrate your work to your team and invite feedback to refine it?
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User Experience Design Lead

Interviewed at Accenture

3.7
Apr 5, 2021

After a screening call and 1-on-1 with the hiring manager, I was given the following task, to turn into a 30 minute presentation with 30 minutes Q&A. The task is 30-40 hours of work. (There are 4 case studies to choose from, this is #2) Your team’s task is to come up with a new value proposition that blurs the lines between the physical and digital banking experience. Think about each customer interaction as an opportunity to build a relationship with the brand, and help the bank to envision this through a future state omnichannel (integrated digital & offline) experience. Deliverables: • Summary of CX/UX approach applied • 2 personas (minimum) • 1 future state omni-channel customer journey • Initial sketches/ideas • 1 high-level sitemap and digital user flow (for primary use-case) • Functional wireframes for 1 user flow including screens across 2 form factors (e.g. mobile, desktop) • 1 clickable prototype (based on final wireframes/user flow) In this exercise, your experience and skills will be evaluated across the following dimensions: IDEATION: Originality & Creativity. EXECUTION: Quality & Output. ELABORATION: Evolution of Concepts. INNOVATION: Differentiated & Futuristic. COMMUNICATION: Articulation & Story Telling. Questions to address in the presentation: • What is the design process you would go through to meet the brief? (From initial ideation through to execution) • How would you go about understanding your customers/end users? • How would you utilise insights about these customers to influence the value proposition? • How would you decide which ideas/features to take forward into your design? • How will you envision your designed customer experience? Where, when, how will they interact with it? • How will you evaluate/validate your design to ensure it meets (or exceeds) customers’ needs? • How will you effectively demonstrate your work to your team and invite feedback to refine it?

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