I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Yieldify in Aug 2022
Interview
Initial chat with HR > Interview with the hiring manager > Online test > Case study where you had to assume the role of a CSM, providing recommendations to a mock client > Final interview
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The director asked me to take him through my educational background, including subjects I enjoyed and clubs I joined in high school, which I thought was odd
I applied online. I interviewed at Yieldify (New York, NY) in Aug 2022
Interview
Asked to complete a short online assessment, then had interview with the CEO. He was genuinely interested in my career goals and in making sure the role was a good fit. Very conversational interview.
I applied online. I interviewed at Yieldify (London, England) in Jun 2022
Interview
The process started with the standard 15 minute. I then got told I had to do a 2 hour (according to them) SQL test and some behaviour/cognitive ability test to even get to the next stage. Fine, did those, and fortunately the SQL test was not that long.
Next stage I meet for an hour and a half, which for this stage was excessive. They then asks me all range of questions starting from my experience in my degree, what I liked/disliked, would I change anything. Completely irrelevant line of questioning for the role. I graduated four years ago, I barely remember most of the content of my degree, and none of it is applicable for the role. So 90% of the questions in this interview are tailored towards experience which is not relevant anymore. I have never heard of such thorough, irrelevant questioning like this.
And of course at the end of the process I get the standard copy and paste "we are not progressing your application" email from the careers team. No feedback or any indication why I did not progress.
An overall poorly thought out interview process, with no consideration for candidates time, generic questioning, and laziness from everyone involved.
Don't waste your time like I did and apply for a company which puts proper thought and effort into their recruitment.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What university modules did you enjoy/not enjoy?
What would you have done differently in your degree?