I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Uber (Amsterdam) in Jan 2016
Interview
First there was a phone (skype) interview with the recruiter in London. After I passed that one, I had to do a home assignment. Then I had a skype video interview with the program manager from SF. The questions were job related, nothing very unusual or difficult.
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Situational questions. Questions based on previous experience etc.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Uber (San Francisco, CA) in Dec 2015
Interview
Steps:
Day 1: 20 minute phone screen from HR sourcer
Day 1.5: Confirmed Hiring Manager for next business day
Day 2 (non business day) 2hr data analytics test (3.7 out of 5 difficult if advanced in excel). You do not find out results from anyone even if ask hiring manager.
Day 3: Phone Interview with Hiring Manager
Day 4: Case Study Given (PPT and 10 page business impact analysis)
Day 5: Schedule Onsite interview Late evening told to book tickets and will reimburse you.
Day 7: Four hour interview with six people in 30 minute increments. Typical interview questions and go over case study. 15 minutes before even leave email arrived saying didn't move on but didn't specify position applied to or any other specifics.
Week 6 after interview: Reimbursement for expenses after two emails and much help from the HR project coordinator to help this process along.
No follow-up per any of my emails for constructive feedback on how to improve or weak areas to focus on. Only major concern besides the long reimbursement process is more personable and/or specific rejection so there was closure and value gained from the experience.
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Question 1
All typical interview questions..see other threads for the data analytical questions.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Uber (San Francisco, CA) in Dec 2015
Interview
The interview process started through an initial contact on LinkedIn from a recruiter, then I had a phone call with the recruiter and then a second call with a PM at the company.
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I was invited to complete what they called a "homework assignment", which was a very lengthy and challenging process describing a very specific project that was very relevant to the position. I spent a huge amount of time preparing a very thorough presentation (roughly 20 hours of work) However, there was no option to present this and it was submitted in the blind through their site. 3 days after submitting, I received an email from the original recruiter saying that they were 'going in a different direction' (para-phrasing) Super frustrated that there was no option to present this in person. I would recommend to any future applicants that DO NOT SUBMIT THIS without having an option to present this in person or over the phone with a hiring manager.