Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Pendo (San Francisco, CA).
Entrevista
The application process was pretty straightforward. All online and initial interview was a phone call. During the phone interview they ask some basic qualifying questions. They said they would get back to me which they did in a few days.
Candidatei-me por indicação de um funcionário. Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Pendo (Raleigh, NC).
Entrevista
Interview Process Description:
The interview process at Pendo was incredibly thoughtful and well-structured. It consisted of four key stages:
Initial call with the recruiter – A great introduction to the role and company, where expectations and next steps were clearly outlined.
Conversation with the hiring manager – A deeper dive into the role, team dynamics, and how success is measured.
On-site interview – I had the opportunity to meet with another manager, an account manager, and two Customer Success Managers. I also got a full tour of the office, and every single person I met was warm, welcoming, and genuinely passionate about their work.
Final call with the VP of Customer Success and the hiring manager – A strategic conversation that gave me a strong sense of the department’s vision and leadership style.
What truly stood out was the communication throughout the process. The recruiting team and every Pendozer I interacted with were transparent, timely, and supportive. I even had a couple of prep calls with the recruiting team before key interviews to make sure I felt ready and had a chance to ask any lingering questions. The level of preparation and care they put into the candidate experience made a huge impression.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
They asked me to describe how I would manage a book of business using a scaled Customer Success approach—specifically, how I would effectively support and engage with over 200 accounts.
Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Pendo (New York, NY).
Entrevista
Very standard interview process. Was rejected. Tangible feedback was not provided which can unfortunately insinuate bias. Based on other reviews I assume this was unusual however I urge HR professionals to encourage interviewers to share feedback (even when difficult) to provide growth opportunities for others.