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      Mobile App Designer Interview

      Dec 29, 2016
      Anonymous employee
      Amsterdam

      Other Mobile App Designer interview reviews for Booking.com

      Mobile App Designer Interview

      Mar 22, 2017
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Amsterdam
      No offer
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Booking.com (Amsterdam) in Aug 2016

      Interview

      The interview process has been one of the most streamlined I have seen in the industry. They know the kind of people that they are looking that will fit their culture and work and select accordingly. I had been trying for Booking.com since a long time because of their almost obsessive focus on data-backed design (not data driven - there is a difference). I got a call from one of their recruiters after having applied on the company website. The interview was a 3 step process for me. Step 1 - Introductory call One of their technical recruiters gave me a call informing that I had been shortlisted for the first round. He understood about my background, asked me a few questions about my own aspirations as a mobile app designers, asked about my biases about iOS vs Android vs Web. All of this was just to understand me as a person. He then gave a brief preview about design at Booking.com and then discussed the next steps in the process. Step 2 - Online task Even if I was applying as a Mobile App Designer, I was asked to complete a HTML and CSS task which seemed a bit weird. But if you have the basic concepts of CSS box models clear, its not that difficult a task. However, doing all of that in 30 mins means you need to have the syntax on your fingertips. So best advised to go through some CSS documentation. After having completed it, I waited. I was then sent a mail saying that I had qualified. I was then given a brief about the next round - to analyze the Booking.com app and come up with three suggestions for improvement and how I could measure if they worked or not. Step 3 - Phone interview I was interviewed by two mobile app designers with this task. First it was a generic discussion about the two mobile platforms - disadvantages and advantages of each, and the kind of user aspirations attached to each. This is where your past experience of work on either of the two platforms can come handy. Then I was asked to elaborate on the ideas I had, the problem I was trying to solve with those ideas and how I planned to measure them. They were really focussed on the measurement part, throwing multiple scenarios of the problem at me. I would advise to first listen to them, think and then respond. Some question were definitely grilling but they gave ample time to think about the possible answers. The only right answers are the solutions that can be measured and decided upon. I was then given a call saying that I had qualified and that they would like to fly me down to Amsterdam for the rest of the interview. They helped me get my Schengen visa sorted and I was in Amsterdam in a month. Step 4 - The interview The interview comprised of 3 rounds with multiple designers. All the interviews were completed in the same day. After the fourth interview, I was told by the recruiter that I had been selected for the role and they wanted to make an offer. After having gone through the multiple aspects of the offer, I accepted it. In two months, I moved to Amsterdam.

      Interview questions [3]

      Question 1

      What are the suggestion you made for improvement in the Booking app, how would you implement it, and how will you know if it worked or not?
      1 Answer

      Question 2

      How would you design an ATM for the future?
      1 Answer

      Question 3

      What do you think is going to be the biggest challenge for Booking.com down the line?
      1 Answer
      3
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Booking.com (Amsterdam)

      Interview

      Eerste gesprek: is met de recruiter. Het gaat over jezelf, wat je graag wil, wat je denkt dat je kan toevoegen aan het team. (telefonisch) Tweede gesprek: is een technisch gesprek met twee designers. Ze bespreken je verbeteringen van de app en jouw portfolio. Ook stellen ze vragen over Android vs iOS. (telefonisch) Derde gesprek: is bij Booking.com zelf.

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      Wat zou jij verbeteren aan de mobile app?
      Answer question

      Question 2

      Wat is jouw designproces? Hoe ga je te werk?
      Answer question

      Mobile App Designer Interview

      Jan 25, 2017
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Amsterdam
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Booking.com (Amsterdam) in Jan 2017

      Interview

      it was a 3 round interview process 1. HR phone interview with recruiter - He was really friendly and asked me general questions about my experience - asked me general questions about booking.com's business and a/b testing - asked me a bit about my experience 2. technical phone interview - gave me a design challenge related to improving the mobile app, which I then presented over the phone and discussed - the interviewers asked me about how I would test these designs and they had me explain my decisions and why they would be impactful 3. in person interview - this lasted about 5-6 hours and i had 2 technical interviews, one centering around my experience and one that was a role play/technical interview. In the role play, i interacted with 2 clients who wanted to improve their business through technology. I had to figure out what their pain points were and come up with tech solutions to solve their problems, and consequently that led me designing an app for them. - be prepared to fully defend your design decisions, ask questions, and really understand why you make the decisions you make (both in the role play and in regards to your portfolio work)

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Of the improvements to the mobile app you made, which one has the highest priority and why? How would you test its effectiveness?
      Answer question
      5