IAC Interview Questions & Reviews in New York City, NY Area
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Junior Product Manager at IAC
Posted Nov 5, 2009
3.0
Average Interview
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Overall Positive Experience
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed Sep 2007 in New York, NY (took 2 days)
Phone Interview. In office consisted of speaking with VP and meeting with 3 members of product team.
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Negotiation Details
Negotiated 5% increase from offer.
Other Details
I Applied Online and the interview consisted of a Phone Interview.
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Sales at IAC
Posted Mar 19, 2009 — 2 of 2 people found this helpful
3.0
Average Interview
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Overall Neutral Experience
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Received and Declined Offer
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Interviewed Nov 2008 in New York, NY (took 4 days)
Initial conversation happened because my resume was sent to division head. Had a one-on-one phone interview with the head. Next step was an in-person panel interview with this person and the 2 people who would be my counterparts (head of technology, head of content). Each interviewer focused on a functionally-relevant theme.
The interview was LONG - 4 hours - with a break in between for a company-wide monthly birthday celebration. It is a small company with 26 employees and they wanted me to see how they interact with each other. The division head did a 5 minute wind-up for every question he posed. He interrupted all of us regularly but gave himself verbal self-congratulations when he "allowed" us to complete our thoughts. The head of technology seemed unsure of himself, looking to the division leader for approval of his comments and questions. The head of content appeared to be the most knowledgeable, substantive and balanced of the three.
My perception was that everything revolved around the division head. The birthday celebration was for 2 other employees but the division leader talked the entire time about how the company had not celebrated his birthday. The company's morale seemed forced. One would expect a birthday recognition to take 15 minutes. This one took 40 minutes.
The culture seemed too "self-aware" and affected.... "we are so cool, we've introduced this site that people will flock to. Several individuals that I met appeared knowledgeable and committed - eager to make the site grow.
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Reason for Declining
As much as I need a job, I sensed too much drama in the organization. Specifically, I declined the offer because during the interview the division leader disparaged consultants and the previous position incumbent - badly. For that reason, I intuited that the likelihood of ever being "right" or appreciated was pretty low.
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I applied In-Person and the interview consisted of a Phone Interview and a Group/Panel Interview.
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