Me postulé a través de un reclutador. Acudí a una entrevista en Adobe
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The interview process was typical but long. I had interviews with: an intake interview with the recruiter, hiring manager, peers (3), associated manager, hiring manager's boss, on-site interview. One thing that impressed me was that everyone I talked to had reviewed my resume, knew the role, and were reconciling the two. No one seemed to have a list of questions from HR - they all had their own questions and the interviews were basically performed in a conversational way. Very situational.
Word of warning: be prepared that if they give you an offer, they will request a background check that includes asking for proof of employment and current salary. I don't believe that you are required to supply your current salary (W2 or Paystub) but I was concerned that it would impact whether I received an offer. I don't know either way because I supplied the information.
Also, the salary negotiation was different than I am used to. Normally, I state up front what my salary requirements / desires are and they make an offer. Adobe asked me the standard up-front salary questions, but when it was time for the offer they held a conversation and asked me "now that you've talked to everyone and understand the job requirements, where do you see your salary for this position?" It threw me because I'm not used to giving the number first at the offer. But I held firm, provided rationale, and received my requested salary.
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Tell me about a time when you needed information / feedback from a client and they were not responsive, or didn't adhere to your timeline?
Me postulé a través de una recomendación de un empleado. El proceso tomó 3 meses. Acudí a una entrevista en Adobe
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Had the following interviews
-Recruiter screen
-Hiring Manager
-Team (technical & behavioral)
Each interview was quite straightforward with very few actual interview questions. Recruiter had little information about the role and never followed up and I was only given 12 hour notices before interviews. Overall, it was a bad experience especially for a company with such brand recognition. After the last interview I was ghosted and no one responded to any follow up emails.
Multiple levels, written and role play interview Ask questions prior so you are well prepared on how the interview will work Once approved you have 2-3 more calls which are also part of the interview from HR and then the salary review.
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Role play scenarios better to prep for this style to think through approach vs knowing the products.
I was interviewing for the Retail consultant role and the interviewer wasn't sure if he wanted to hire someone from the retail background, SAAS background or consulting background and that is the first thing that the interviewer declared which seemed pointless.