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      UI Designer Interview

      Feb 12, 2015
      Anonymous interview candidate
      San Francisco, CA
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied in-person. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Yelp (San Francisco, CA) in Jan 2015

      Interview

      I met a Yelp recruiter at an event hosted at Yelp HQ, which led to me talking with a different recruiter inside Yelp who's team was hiring. After some email rapport, the process started with a phone interview. This lasted about 30 minutes and allowed me to clarify some basic questions I had about the position, day-to-day tasks performed, other members of their department/group, required skills, and relationship to other activities such as development team and product team. This interview seemed to go well, and was more informational than critical. The next step in their process was to send me a "design exercise" for me to choose one of six tasks (three desktop, three mobile) and redesign the problem described. The test instructions included several contradictory statements, such as "applicants should plan to spend approximately 3-4 hours..." and also "we want to see your best work...." I spent a solid 8-hour day creating a presentation deck of the problem I chose, before I cut myself off and submitted it. The recruiter confirmed they received my design submission, and said she would pass it on to the design team to review and evaluate what I had done, how I approach problems, etc. I didn't hear anything for a week, so I inquired with an email back to the recruiter who I had been back-and-forth with, and talked with on the phone. The response I got back was a pro-forma "rejection" email from a no-reply email address. After all the time I had spent talking with the recruiter directly, and performing their "design exercise" I found this rather offensive! There was no explanation or feedback as to what their team thought of my work, or why I was not a fit with their team. Furthermore, the "design exercise" I was given was to evaluate my choice of six different aspects of the ACTUAL Yelp product. So, I basically spent 8 hours + of my time identifying opportunities for improvement and design solutions to their product, which they could add to their internal roadmap without any compensation or acknowledgement, along with the untold others who submitted free, quality work. The lesson I'm taking away from this is, no more "design exercises," especially if these involve discussion of current problems their design team is working on. If this is a hypothetical exercise un-related to their product I might consider it an honest attempt to assess my skills, but when I put real work into solving real problems, the least I expect is honest feedback from a real person, not a rude dismissal from behind a no-reply pro-forma email.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      A "design exercise." My choice from six different re-design problems involving their desktop or mobile software experience.
      1 Answer
      6

      Other UI Designer interview reviews for Yelp

      UI Designer Interview

      May 19, 2016
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Yelp

      Interview

      disappointed, really. A recruter email me first in the begining and asked me to finishe a design exam, and they need pixel perfect version of my design, and give me a week to finish. Before that, no one to talk with me about this position and see if I can fit or not. I feel it is not respect me at all.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      select 1 topic from 3 to design
      Answer question
      1

      UI Designer Interview

      Mar 12, 2015
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through other source. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Yelp in Feb 2015

      Interview

      I would highly recommend not interviewing with Yelp for a design position. I have never had such a negative experience as I had with Yelp's design interview process. I've interviewed at other very competitive tech companies (more competitive than Yelp) and have been treated way better at each of them. Yelp's process: Reached out to by an employee who found me and thought I'd be a good fit. Referred by the employee (who's pretty high up) and was immediately contacted by a recruiter on email. The recruiter didn't take the time to talk to me on the phone, and instead sent me a design exercise. I have done design exercises for other companies, but never have I received it before interviewing (or even before talking to a recruiter!). The design exercise was the same as a previous reviewer mentioned, where you are presented with things to fix in Yelp. I found this a little odd at first. The other companies I've interviewed with made a point to make sure these were products I knew that none of the companies were working on. It was extremely clear from other companies that the challenge was to assess my skills and only my skills. Yelp was a different story. They wanted me to take their own existing app and completely revamp a significant portion of it and create high fidelity mockups for every single screen, free of charge, free of ownership. In essence, they were asking me to perform 8-10+ hours of free work, before talking with anyone on the phone. So I submitted my design, which I worked pretty hard on, and after a week I received a noreply standard rejection email. I still cannot fathom how insensitive this was. Not one employee could put in 15-30ish minutes to talk with me, neither before nor after I spend 8 hours creating possible design solutions for their product, and now they basically made it a point to devalue me by sending me an automated noreply. I have no idea how Yelp's internal culture is, but if this is how they are willing to treat candidates (and not just me, from the looks of it) then I can't imagine that they'd treat employees with much respect either.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      The only thing they asked me was to redesign parts of their product.
      Answer question
      7

      UI Designer Interview

      Mar 15, 2015
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Yelp in Feb 2015

      Interview

      I talked to their HR at job fair and got a design test after a week. I spend time on that and didn't got any feedback about my work but a rejection.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      They ask about what's your role in projects
      Answer question
      2