I applied online. I interviewed at ZayZoon in Jan 2026
Interview
- 30 minute telephone screener with a recruiter
- 45 minute interview with VP & People Partner
- 30 minute coffee chat with VP
- Work assignment (straightforward, 4-6 hours to do it well)
- 60 minute presentation and question period with functional team (team members from lifecycle, ops & product)
Overall a very warm, positive and communicative experience. Everyone on the team was helpful, asked thoughtful questions and always made time for questions in return. There's a clear focus on the quality of people and maintaining the integrity of their interpersonal culture.
I genuinely enjoyed meeting everyone on the team. They asked great (and challenging questions) but similarly were unguarded in responding to questions as well.
The work assignment instructions were clear (which you don't always get) and I was able to complete it roughly within the time they suggested (2-3 hours, I took extra because I really wanted to nail it).
I was always kept in the loop by the recruiter (Mary, who is absolutely awesome) and always knew where I was in the process, as well as expectations from the team at various stages.
Even though this opportunity didn't come together, I got a sense of authenticity in the process that is incredibly rare these days, and if another opportunity were to open up with them you'd better believe I'd be there!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
- What was something that delighted me recently in Lifecycle marketing?
- If I joined the team tomorrow, what would I want to focus on first?
- (re Values & Leadership) How would you motivate a team when the company and team goals are related to revenue generation, but you don't want to make everything about money?
- How have you invested in your growth within Lifecycle marketing?
- Give an example of a recent scrappy campaign that drove real results
I applied online. I interviewed at ZayZoon in Feb 2026
Interview
I had a really positive interview experience. The HR manager was friendly, responsive, and genuinely interested in learning about my background beyond just checking boxes. We had a great conversation, and she was open to all of my questions throughout the process.
Although I didn’t move forward to the next stages, I truly appreciated receiving thoughtful feedback afterward. That level of transparency and care is rare these days, and it meant a lot.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you describe a project you led from start to finish?