I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at DraftKings (Boston, MA)
Interview
I applied on Indeed. I received an email shortly after. I had a phone screen interview and then I was invited to come into the office for an in-person interview. I spoke with multiple representatives from the Fraud team. It was a relaxed environment.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Name a situation where you had to make a judgement call
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at DraftKings (Boston, MA)
Interview
After sending my resume and cover letter in, I received an e-mail to set up a phone interview. In the phone interview, a current fraud analyst asked mostly behavioral and getting to know you questions. It lasted about a half hour. He then e-mailed me to set up an in-office interview, where I met with him and two other fraud managers. I heard back from a recruiter about a week later and they offered me a position as a fraud analyst.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The in-office interview mostly went over my past experiences, what I was looking for, and how well I worked within a team. Most of the time was spent talking about prior work experience, but there was one quiz. It was a printout of example customer data and transactions and I had to identify the fraudulent ones. It took me a few minutes and didn't seem that difficult, but I was told some people have a hard time explaining their thought process on why some transactions/customers looked fraudulent or not.
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at DraftKings (Boston, MA) in Apr 2014
Interview
Phone interview. In person interview.
Initial phone interview, basic questions. In person was basically same thing.
Somewhat strange experience.
This took up almost a whole day, coming from a good distance outside the city. Process last several hours