The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Payoneer (Tel Aviv-Yafo)
Interview
The process comprises of several steps: first, you do a quick phone call-interview with hr manager (10-15 minutes), then you are sent an email with test. Test takes 1.5 hours and consists of several questions (for example, a client profile is given and you are asked to write a feedback whether or not you would allow payments from this candidate; plus some mysql tasks). Then if successful, you’re invited to their office for assessment day. Overall activities take up to half a day and during this time you meet with hiring departments, hear introduction presentations, given a quick simulation task and go through multiple interviews.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Describe a time when you were in a stressful environment and you had to make quick decisions
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Overall, from start to finish, I felt the interview process was very professional. Even though I did not get the position, I can say that HR did a great job in keeping me updated and making me feel good throughout the entire process.
The interview was at Tims - it was the third.
3 managers interviewed me, the conversation was in English
They asked me to tell about myself, asked about the credit monitoring process, why I wouldn't want to stay in the field I came from
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me to tell them about myself
What would the employer say about me to improve
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Payoneer in Jan 2025
Interview
The process took us around a month, with 6-7 different assignments, in person meetings and online interviews. Although it was quite exhausting for an entry level position, both the HR representative and the future team lead made sure I was kept updated on each and every process, they made it as easy as possible from their end.
Interview questions [4]
Question 1
Why to go for this specific role, how would I cope with monotonous tasks