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      Customer Solutions Analyst Interview

      6 Jul 2014
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience

      Other Customer Solutions Analyst interview reviews for Medallia

      Customer Solutions Analyst Interview

      22 Sept 2016
      Anonymous interview candidate
      London, England
      No offer
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through university. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Medallia

      Interview

      I met Medallia at a career fair through my university. I got the email address of one of the recruiters and used that to pass along my resume. I heard back within a week to set up an on-campus, in-person interview. The first interview lasted a little more than an hour and had a mix of behavioral questions, market sizing questions, and brainteasers. I mostly talked about my experiences at my previous internships. Brainteasers caught me a bit off guard, but they weren’t too difficult. The interviewer was very down-to-earth as well and made me feel relaxed enough to answer confidently. The second “interview” was a spec challenge where I was given 24 hours to summarize the functionality of a drop-down menu on a web page as well as a data challenge where I was given a jumble of data that I had to manipulate in Excel to create a hypothesis. The spec challenge is a test of your writing skills to see if you can describe product features to engineers in a way that they could understand and program the features’ functionality. The data challenge was a test of your Excel abilities. If you don’t have a general understanding of Excel or don’t know how to use these functions in the data challenge, you will struggle: sumif, averageif, vlookup, iferror, and if functions in general. I was very familiar with Excel by this point and completed the challenge in a few hours (whereas I’ve heard the average is around 9). I sent in the challenge but heard no word back for about 1.5 weeks. I became nervous and contacted Medallia and they said they had not received it. I resent the challenge and again did not hear back for 1.5 weeks. I again became nervous and contacted the recruiters and they finally let me know that I performed well on the challenge and would be scheduled for my next interview. The final interview was 3 back-to-back hour-long interviews. These were mostly behavioral “get-to-know-you” questions with a technical question inserted at the end. All of my interviewers were kind though some were more interested in discussing my experience only while others were also interested in my hobbies. Though the process took a while with my waiting, I had a positive experience. I received a job offer the next week and accepted the day after.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How would you go about measuring all the grains of sand on Earth? Describe a smartphone to someone who has been in a coma since the 1980's. If I have a baseball and a baseball bat that cost $11 together, and the baseball bat costs $10 more than the baseball, how much does the baseball cost? What is the disadvantage of measuring days between events by the date that they happened versus measuring days as 24 hour intervals?
      Answer question
      13
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      Medallia response
      11y
      Thank you so much for sharing such a thorough review, and welcome to the team! I'm happy to hear that you did well on the Challenge and apologize for our delay in getting back to you about how you'd done. Though your follow-through prevailed, we don’t want to leave another candidate waiting, so thank you for pointing out this improvement opportunity. If you have any additional insights or thoughts about our process, please reach out at amy.pressman@medallia.com. I look forward to meeting you in person.
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Medallia (London, England) in Sept 2016

      Interview

      I applied to the London office and my interview process went as follows - 1) A 30 minute casual interview. 2) A 24h hour 2 part challenge that consisted of an Excel task and a written, attention to detail task. 3) 4 onsite interviews. The interview process was good, I was kept in the loop throughout and the interviewers were all very friendly. Having said this, I noticed a few areas of improvement in the process. I did not get an offer based on my 'lack of motivation for the company' - which I still cannot comprehend given the circumstances.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell me about a time you failed
      Answer question

      Customer Solutions Analyst Interview

      4 Jan 2016
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Medallia

      Interview

      I was contacted by a recruiter while only passively looking for other career options, but by the end of the interview process, I was onboard! The process started with a phone screen, then an interview with an analyst for an hour that was mostly behavioral with two small technical questions, one on excel and the other on a general "how would you approach your client if you knew you couldn't fulfill your promised deadline?" I ended up talking a lot about the company culture/onboarding which made me excited for the next round! I then had a 24 hour challenge, as others have mentioned, with an excel challenge for data analysis and one "business" case-- very similar to work I had done before, so did not find it too difficult based on past work experience. The last round was a series of 3 1-hour interviews, all completed via Skype with Managers and above. These were a combination of brain teasers, 1 excel question, and more general behavioral questions. I very much appreciated that the recruiters were in constant contact with updates on my progress through the process and responded timely-- made the process a lot more transparent and took the stress off the logistics and allowed me to focus on the interviews. I also appreciated that I was invited on-site to talk with the team in person/attend a happy hour to get a feel for the office/ask questions that I had thought of that I didn't ask before, and was told I was receiving an offer then.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How would you approach your client if you knew you couldn't fulfill your promised deadline?
      Answer question
      13
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      Medallia response
      10y
      Welcome to the team! I'm so happy to hear you had a positive experience. Our culture is near and dear to my heart, I'm glad to hear you found it equally exciting. I'm really happy to hear that you were in contact with recruiters throughout your entire interview process. It means things are working how they're supposed to. Thank you for taking the time to interview us as much as we interviewed you. It's so important that just as we benefit from your skills and expertise, you benefit from being part of a positive growth environment. The mutual fit comes across in your review. Once again, welcome to Medallia. We're lucky to have you.

      Customer Solutions Analyst Interview

      13 Nov 2015
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Medallia in Oct 2015

      Interview

      After receiving feedback that I passed the final round interview, the recruiter said she just needed to check references and my transcript before giving me an offer. I was told by another Medallia employee that I basically got the job offer and that the fact checking was just a formality. Almost 3 weeks after I received this notification, I was told I would not be extended an offer. I have a feeling this was because my GPA did not match their standards, which was absurd as I had clearly stated my GPA in my resume before the interview process started and I still made it past all of the interview rounds (including the Challenge). I asked my references how their talks with Medallia went, and I was informed that the recruiter grilled my reference on the reason for my low GPA, which was unprofessional and unnecessary. I am disappointed in this process as I was looking forward to working for this company for the months that it took to complete the interview process. I feel I am qualified to be hired as I made it through all of the interview rounds, and I can't believe I did not get an offer because of something like my GPA that could have easily been addressed in the beginning. I sincerely hope that no one else has an experience similar to mine. The recruiter was wonderful and the employees are all amazing, but I am still in shock as to the unprofessional manner of this process. My friend had a similar experience interviewing with Medallia a few months ago and she was heartbroken over the process as well. I would hate to see a great company's reputation become tarnished over something such as unprofessional recruiting practices.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Standard behavioral questions - small case was to describe how I would go about addressing a survey response rate problem for a major hotel chain.
      Answer question
      7
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      Medallia response
      10y
      I know we just spoke about this on the phone but I wanted to address it in writing as well. I really appreciate you taking the time to leave feedback and, once again, I am deeply sorry you had this experience. Reference checks are in no way a formality at Medallia, and I sincerely regret that you were told otherwise. They are an integral part to our decision making process, especially when we're deciding between strong candidates. Your GPA was not the deciding factor in this decision: we do look for context around GPA but it's never the primary decision maker one way or the other. Let me know if you have any additional feedback, and I apologize again for this experience.