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      Project Manager Interview

      Feb 12, 2022
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Washington, DC
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Fever (Washington, DC) in Feb 2022

      Interview

      This company is really something . The experience was not only dehumanizing, but organizational culture is undisciplined. Backed out of Europe, one of the interviewers barley spoke English and was expected to judge me on my last round. The first round requires you to take an online IQ assessment. They constantly repeat that they want to "see how you think". The second round you speak with a manager, and the third round they expect you to complete an entire financial model and a presentation. One of the interviewers in my final round asked very thoughtful, analytical questions about ticket/event sales. The other interviewer could have just been dropped off from Mars because thats how little they knew about what was really going on during the process. I think the most frustrating thing about this entire process, is that they constantly reached out to me and asked me to complete the assessment and move to the next level, even when I wasn't comfortable doing so- but I thought hey, they really like my skill set and that's why they're reaching out? I'm in consulting with 5+ years in IT, product management, and business operations. I'm an MBA candidate and throughout the process I reiterated multiple times that I don't have an events background. They mentioned in the job description and throughout the process that they wanted someone who has a background in consulting and not an events planning background. I told them my expertise is at the intersection of the IT, business and the customer experience (UX/UI). They told me they really liked my analytical background and that my background in product strategy, project management, and analysis is what they're looking for. Which is why I kept being pushed through the process. Come time for the presentation- and I'm bombarded with questions about brand revenue, marketing revenue streams, collaborations etc. I had stated before that I know very little (social media is my exposure to brand marketing) about the entertainment industry. I did a 10 slide presentation about an immersive experience with all of my data coming from publicly accessible sources only to be picked apart about very specific questions regarding the entertainment industry. They kept saying they don't expect candidates to know about Fever usage data, but when got upset when I used metrics from similar experiences/sources. I mentioned that my financial model, and presentation was all based on the requirements of the assignment and that again- both the job description and hiring manager had agreed this was a PM role and not an event planning role. I love a good challenge which is why I went through with this interview process- and I don't mind constructive criticism either (one of the interviewers who the regional manager asked very insightful questions, the other PM didn't have a clue on how to interview candidates) but what I don't appreciate is being told "we love the way you think and we want to get to know you more and your analysis thought process" and then being asked tons of questions about very specific event and entertainment industry related experiences. I tried my best to answer all of these questions, but at the end of the day I think they want to pay someone the rate of a PM role, but don't want to pay someone who has experience in branding, marketing, finance, entertainment, social media management etc under their belt- because that would be very expensive. All in all, I hope this company realizes to ask candidates for exactly what they're looking for so folks aren't wasting their time taking tests, making presentations and financial models.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Walk us through this presentation How will the holders of this IP make money? How would you collaborate with this IP to make an additional revenue stream? Walk us through your numbers, and what is needed for this event to be successful? I.e ticket pricing, how many days per week does will this event be held etc.
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      Other Project Manager Interview Reviews for Fever

      Project Manager Interview

      May 31, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Fever

      Interview

      Long! Six rounds with phone screens, psychometric testing, case interviews, all before meeting anyone I’d potentially work with. Talent Acquisition was quick to respond, kind, and professional, but for the process felt long winded and excessive.

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      Question 1

      Why do you want to work at Fever
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      Project Manager Interview

      Mar 28, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Ciudad de Mexico
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Fever (Ciudad de Mexico)

      Interview

      Primero te hacen una entrevista tipo screening con HR. Todo Ok. Pero después te piden hacer el test Mercer Mettl que dura una hora para medir razonamiento abstracto, matemático y verbal. El test es innecesariamente difícil y no tiene nada que ver con el rol. Si no llegas al puntaje te rechazan de inmediato. No analizan ni siquiera tu potencial por experiencia. Eso es lo que le debería de importar a la empresa si de verdad buscan talento, no un test estilo años 90s obsoleto. Encima la vacante dice que un master es un plus y el sueldo no es nada competitivo. Una decepción. Y todavía te dicen que por favor apliques a más vacantes… así quien querría aplicar? Sabiendo que tienen este tipo de sistemas donde evalúan de forma tan obsoleta y subjetiva?

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      Project Manager Interview

      Mar 27, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Madrid
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through other source. I interviewed at Fever (Madrid) in Mar 2026

      Interview

      My experience was disappointing. Communication was almost nonexistent. The process relied entirely on a complex psychometric test, and after completing it, I only received a brief rejection with no feedback or explanation.

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      Question 1

      briefly asked about my academic background and previous roles, but without going into much depth
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