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      Entrevista para Product Manager

      28 de mai. de 2024
      Candidato(a) sigiloso(a) à entrevista
      Nenhuma oferta
      Experiência negativa
      Entrevista fácil

      Candidatura

      Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 4 semanas. Fui entrevistado pela Bazaarvoice em mar. de 2024

      Entrevista

      The art of toying you along - Imagine meeting 6 people for the role of a lifetime. You present to the key people how you use GA data and other customer data to make informed decisions, about how you improve customer journey's and why you introduce initiatives and then breaking down a roadmap. Then, you're made to wait over a week to understand what's happening. All of a sudden you get voice notes stating that an offer is going to be on the table! OVER JOYED!! My hard work paid off!! Then they pull the job because it's the end of the financial year and they don't know if they need it anymore...... rug=pulled from underneath. Why advertise for the role in the first place? 3-4 weeks pass - WE HAVE ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY AND WE THOUGHT OF YOU!!! You proceed to jump on the horse again. This time you meet another 4 people (10 total if you're not keeping count). You present the same data again, you re-explain everything again. You're then made to wait a week again. This time you get this response: 'they felt that they needed someone who could use data, to make data led decisions' - alongside feedback that completely contradicts everything from the first offer..... All for a job that was a step lower than the first one. Thanks BV - that's one broken hiring process there.

      Perguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pergunta 1

      How do you collaborate with others, can you tell me a time when it didn't go well.....usual and generic questions.
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      Outras avaliações de entrevista de vagas de Product Manager da empresa Bazaarvoice

      Entrevista para Product Manager

      5 de jan. de 2019
      Candidato(a) sigiloso(a) à entrevista
      Belfast, Irlanda do Norte
      Nenhuma oferta
      Experiência negativa
      Entrevista com nível médio de dificuldade

      Candidatura

      Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 3 meses. Fui entrevistado pela Bazaarvoice (Belfast, Irlanda do Norte) em out. de 2018

      Entrevista

      A very long and drawn out process over the course of 3 months. I had two separate interviews (6 weeks apart) with VPs visiting from the US followed by a 3 hour video conference interview (4 weeks later). In total I committed 6 hours of my time to these interviews, progressing slowly through each stage (only after repeated chasing for updates by me). At the end of all of this I was informed that the parent company of Bazaarvoice were withdrawing the role...

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      Pergunta 1

      One hour of one-to-one discussion with technical team. They specifically wanted to know how you'd handle a technical team who didn't see the value in having a PM (not a great sign). Bazaarvoice dev team work in a Kanban approach and most of the discussion centred around them arguing why Kanban is better than Scrum and challenging me to prove them wrong. All in all it was a very surreal experience.
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      One hour video conference with PMs in US. Standard PM questions but with a lot of focus on prioritisation - techniques and rationale and providing examples of when and how you balance technical debt with new development.
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      Resposta da empresa Bazaarvoice
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      Thank you for taking the time to review your experience and I am truly sorry it was not a positive one with ourselves on this occasion. We do take these comments seriously and we will think about them as we look to improve our candidate experience across the business.

      Entrevista para Product Manager

      18 de ago. de 2011
      Candidato(a) sigiloso(a) à entrevista
      Nenhuma oferta
      Experiência neutra
      Entrevista difícil

      Candidatura

      Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 4 semanas. Fui entrevistado pela Bazaarvoice em jun. de 2011

      Entrevista

      Scheduled for 1 hour interview with recruiter. Recruiter was well versed in company, culture & job responsibilities. Interview validated my interest in the company & gave me a salary range and expectations of skills & mkt. knowledge. They wanted to schedule phone interview with a mgr. and I gave them my availability. I didn't receive a confirmation of time or info on who I would be speaking to. Apparently their email app. and server created the issue. Got a call from a mgr. who apologized for being a few min. late. I was surprised because no one let me know he would be calling. He was gracious and told me he would talk to the recruiter and get it rescheduled. I was willing to do it then but he said he didn't want to me in the position of having a "fly by" interview with no chance to prepare. The recruiter got back to me & scheduled the interview for the next week. Great interview with VP. We shared a common view of the potential & approach for the product. I was enthused. I gained insight into the co. The process, as it was originally described, would have panel interviews and come back and do a presentation from material they would provide. They confirmed the panel interview and told me I would be receiving the project information prior to the interview. This confirmation came on a Tue. and the interviews were scheduled for the following Tue. I didn't receive the project info until Friday. The project req. were concise and indicated their interest was in how I evaluated the info. not in the accuracy. The Dir. that created the project said he'd be available to answer questions & that I should feel free to "reach out" if I had questions. I spent most of Friday looking at competition, Baaarvoice prods. and white papers. The target for their prods. don't have a significant interest in technology so no technology info available online. I called my resource, ask for more info on the specifics of the tech. and implementation, didn't get any substantial info. I was again reminded to reach out if I had questions. The time I had to work on the presentation was the weekend, I put together a presentation that was geared to showing the process involved in addressing the issues indicated by the project. The project had 4 parts and in all aspects I've had a a lot of experience preparing & presenting. Build a business case for building this new product How would you make this product a differentiator to clients and how would I pitch it? Pick a Post-deployment use case or 1 of my own, show them how I would communicate desired solution to the dev. team. What is the program or go to market strategy for the product? I created a presentation with the essence of what was asked for. It wasn't the quality of presentation I would normally provide. Normally you would have background on the companies dev. process, ROI perspective, cost, cust. input, and competitive info. Without that info you can't provide any real business case. I indicated where the savings and sales benefits were but couldn't quantify them with any accuracy. In terms of differentiation, I presented the value of the solution in relationship to a real world case. I defined the use case and presented an approach for dev. but with no knowledge of their actual technology, dev. practices, or perspective on build versus buy. I provided a market strategy that described the approach & players to involve that was consistent with every mkt strategy I've ever seen or been involved with. It was generic but provided the essence of the approach. I failed. They were disappointed that I didn't "reach out" & get specific info from the Dir. coordinating the exercise. The exercise was supposed to be about the approach & thought process, not accuracy. As it turns out the most important aspect of is to see if you will "reach out" and work with others to get more info. To succeed: Insure you insist on the full week that they usually allocate for this exercise. I was motivated to take this on over a weekend and not during business hours. I didn't want to wait in line again to get the interview setup. It was a painful process because of the number of people they had to schedule on their end. Ignore the emphasis on this exercise being about how you would approach it. The how, is oriented to how you would interact with your resource, not how you deal with the specific problem. Remember the drill doesn't change whether you just got out of school or you've been doing it for years. Go into this realizing it's time consuming, ask for specific measurement criteria. Not everything is as it seems. I have no hard evidence that if you're not between mid-20s and late 30s you have little chance of being hired. Take a look at the pics on the Glass Door page for Bazaarvoice. Look for the oldest person you can find. Maybe they just don't want their picture taken.

      Perguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pergunta 1

      Pretty standard nothing terribly challenging.
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