I applied online. I interviewed at Indeed (Austin, TX) in Oct 2019
Interview
It was a straight-forward interview. I had a call with a recruiter to discuss the role then was moved on to an interview with the hiring manager. The interview with the hiring manager required me to talk through a project I worked on and my design process. I was lucky to be moved onto the next stage of the interview, which required me to do a design challenge at home before presenting my designs to a panel of UX designers.
The overall interview process was smooth, the UX designers gave me feedback on my design challenge and the recruiter was super helpful along the process.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed in Oct 2022
Interview
Though I didn't advance in interview process, I received valuable feedback and the manager mentioned he would stay in contact. I am new to the design field and the role I interviewed for required 3 years experience, but I was offered an opportunity to interview, which I greatly appreciated.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How did you get into UX design? How do you go about conducting user research? Portfolio walkthrough
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Indeed
Interview
The phone interview was about 15 minutes. We talked background experience, what the goals is in the next position, the roles they are hiring for and interview process. The project list and link
Complete waste of time. String you on with various design challenges and panel interviews over a span of 6 months. Where salary expectations were clearly communicated during the initial conversations with the lead recruiter. In the end, received a lowball offer. Stay away.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Design take-home challenge to review and update a current design flow