I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Wrike in Nov 2013
Interview
The interview was for a First in Product Role and was directly with the CEO (via the phone). It was very technical in the sense that he probed about what great features have I worked on and what were the metrics that I used to track performance. There were not that many questions re: the Wrike product or behavioral fit ("Tell me a time when..."). The CEO did ask for wireframes and specs to understand completeness.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Wrike
Interview
A standard call with a technical sourcer. I appreciate how well structured the intw was, and the fact that I could book a slot via Calendly. We went through my experience, major accomplishments and my current expectations.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is my experience regarding working with Design and Engineering.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Wrike (Prague) in Sept 2022
Interview
Got no reply or feedback for a carefully crafted application with relevant PM experience of 5+ years. I applied via Cocuma which is supposed to represent how much companies care about people and culture. What a waste.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Wrike
Interview
Company that overrates itself, it might be attractive only to people who never worked outside Russia/Easter Europe.
After an initial screening with HR you get cognitive ability test that you need to complete in limited amount of time. Test is not that difficult, but you need to know how it works/train a bit. However it is super inefficient way to hire anybody. For me a company that uses such tests a prerequisite to start interview rounds is definitely a company where I would not want to work.
Out of curiosity I completed the rounds of interviews. They were quite basic and straightforward. On the offer stage HR rep behaves as if they do a huge favor to you and start hinting that you should feel privileged to get there. Their tone changes significantly when they think they got you. Maybe it was English problem in HR rep, but their mails sounded very borderline polite (if you got such emails from a person in UK/US you would say they were rude). Thank you for the "generous" and "exclusive" offer, but guys be realistic about where are you on the market and the salaries that you offer. You are not Google, so don't pretend to be it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
- Why this role? -Which are your favorite tasks in your role? -How would you solve the following conflict situation with a stakeholder: ...?