I had about 3 interviews with a presentation included, all of them were pretty long.
It was not the hardest but neither the easiest.
The position was to work remotely.
Took some time for them to hear back.
Process overall was quite slow.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Azavista (Amsterdam)
Interview
Had an interview with them as follows:
1. Test stage with questions
2. Case Study which takes at least one week to complete that of course they get benefits of.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Case study of competitors of Azavista in the sphere of B2C event management. Which means any company can create conferences/meetings/events and anyone can buy/join.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Azavista (Manila, Manila) in Jan 2023
Interview
Three rounds of onboarding. 1st round is an asynchronous interview. Questions are difficult and is a test of critical thinking. 2nd round is a discovery call and is done virtually. Questions are similar to asynchronous. 3rd round is a case study - actual evaluation of the 15 modules of their product, benchmarking of at least 5 competitors. You are need to provide actual recommendations. This one, they expected to be done in a week pro-bono. The issue here is that a proper case study will take more time and they expect this to be done for free. They said its a test of your analytical skills. This is an absurd request. I didnt get an offer because I told them I wont be doing the case study coz that is an actual task for the role and a service that I am actually offering. An hour or two of free consulting is fine, but not when its about a week or so.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Case study request of their actual product and benchmarking of competitors