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ZURU interview questions
based on 48 ratings - Updated 31 Mar 2026
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59%
Applied online
Applied online
16%
Campus recruiting
Campus recruiting
9%
Recruiter
Recruiter
9%
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Other
3%
Employee referral
Employee referral
3%
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The interview process consistes of an HR interview with the basic introduction, job description and overall fit with the company. Then an interview with the hiring manager to dig deeper into the job description and expertise, after that a business case study that must be presented to the hiring manager and their boss, if successful then one round of back to back interviews with two team members from different departments and time zones where they talk about their experience and ask questions to understand your personality and fit for the company.
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Question 1
Tell me about a time where you experienced giving feedback to upper management and how did you handle it
I applied through the website and was invited to a 15-minute interview. The interview was mainly behavioural, with straightforward questions like why I wanted to work at ZURU.
At the start, they gave a very detailed explanation of what the team does, which was helpful; however, it ended up covering most of the questions I had prepared. Because of that, it was a bit challenging to ask additional questions in a way that still demonstrated strong interest.
The response time after the interview was around 2.5 to 3 weeks, which felt relatively long. The feedback at the end was also very generic, and I felt like I had already covered most of the points they mentioned in my responses.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at ZURU (Auckland, Auckland)
Interview
There were a few stages involved during the interview process, overall not too difficult or unusual. Did a design task at one of the stages, good communication through out the overall interview process.