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      Marketing Analyst Interview

      Jul 26, 2016
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Seattle, WA
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Rover.com (Seattle, WA) in Jun 2016

      Interview

      Submitted application via a recruiter. Got a call within 2-3 days of resume submission. Phone screen lasted 30 minutes. I was given a coding challenge after the phone screening. Pretty doable. Finally I was invited for an onsite interview. It lasted four hours. Met with 5 people in marketing/analytics/product development. Only one had a STEM degree. All east coast private college/university educated. All white. Didn't get an offer. Didn't get any feedback besides "we went with someone with more experience." The job description asked for <=1 year of experience in a similar position and an advanced degree in math/stat/cs/econ. I don't have the former, but I do have the latter.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Estimate the number of dog owners in the US. Should our company enter the cat sitting business? What variables would you include in designing an algorithm that matches dog owners with sitters?
      Answer question
      6

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      Marketing Analyst Interview

      Sep 22, 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Rover.com

      Interview

      This was by far the most disappointing interview process I’ve encountered. It began with a questionnaire email from the recruiter asking about my experience, followed by an assessment filled with multiple questions. After these two rounds, I still had no real understanding of the role, as I NEVER talked to anyone directly. The next stage was an hour-long interview with the hiring manager, which included an open-ended marketing case. Despite being informed there would be a case study, no additional details were provided, and the recruiter was unhelpful. After wasting time preparing for various types of marketing case studies, I finally spoke to the hiring manager, who introduced the role and said that if I didn’t like it after his introduction, we could stop the interview at any time—seriously? why don't you let your recruiter make a simple phone call at round one to do that? so people who aren't interested can pass the written questionnaire and case assessment! At this point, I'm fine with not receiving any offer from any company, but this process felt like a huge waste of time. The interview process gave me the impression that the company and the teams were arrogant toward the job interviewee, since they mentioned that they understood this was a weird process, but it would save them some time - leaving a very negative impression.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      The behavior questions part is pretty standard.
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