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based on 2 ratings - Updated Apr 15, 2024
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Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Bills.com as 50% positive with a difficulty rating score of 2.5 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Product Manager and Designer rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Product Manager and Designer roles were rated as the easiest.
The hiring process at Bills.com takes an average of 7 days when considering 2 user submitted interviews across all job titles. To compare, the average duration of hiring at similar companies like BlackRock, Inc. is 14 days, Fabricated Software, Inc. is 2 days, and Apple Inc. is 21 days. Candidates applying for Product Manager had the quickest hiring process (on average 7 days), whereas Product Manager roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 7 days).
During the interview, we discussed the responsibilities of the role, and I was able to effectively communicate my relevant experience and enthusiasm for the position. I believe my passion for user-centered design, coupled with my adaptability to remote collaboration, would make me a valuable addition to the team. I look forward to the opportunity to contribute to User Interview's ongoing success and growth in the field of user research and design.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Bills.com
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The interview went well. I will call out that I already had the decision post interview that I would not move forward with them if/when they reached out. Being a product manager is stressful enough, but they are expecting this role to be filled by someone who would do this plus project management, product ownership, etc… I have been in that position before at other companies. No thank you. Questions were typical but also outdated. “Give me an example of when…” You can’t get productive information from on the spot like that. You feel pressured to respond quick, but it should be thought through more.
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Give me an example of when you worked with engineers directly? —> As a PM this should be obvious that it is daily.