I applied through college or university. I interviewed at MBI
Interview
Very brief interview about my experience and background. Interviewer only asked 4 or 5 questions, nothing out of the blue. Started off talking about my last job experience and then more about what I am looking for in a job and why MBI. After about fifteen to twenty minutes of questions the interviewer let me ask questions so I spent another fifteen minutes asking about the role and what I would be doing.
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at MBI in Mar 2013
Interview
Applied through University on campus recruiting process, got invited to the first-round interview. After the interview, I was asked to send a short email letter explaining why I was interested in working at MBI, if I still was. They called me four days later, asking me to schedule a one on one day with various higher ups in the company as well as a lunch interview. Got the call with the position 5 days later.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Market us a product that you recently bought worth $100 or over.
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at MBI in Nov 2016
Interview
First of all, I just want to say that I have no idea what those who had a bad experience are talking about-- I had a wonderful experience from start to finish!
The first round was on campus with one product manager that was very informal. It felt very much like a conversation where we talked about what we're interested in, she told me more about the company and her experience, and asked me about my goals. I found out the next day that I was invited for final rounds up in their office.
The final round was long but very enjoyable. It started with a quick conversation with HR where I talked about myself a little more (very basic questions) and he told me about the day. He really emphasized that he wants the day to feel two-way in that they would be assessing me, but they want to provide me all the information I need to properly assess them. I then was brought to a junior HR employee who asked me more creative questions (recommend your favorite book to me, what do you do in your free time, etc). I then took an assessment that was basic verbal logic and math-- really easy, just short time constraints.
Then I had two interviews with very senior members, a lunch with new employees, and then two more interviews with other senior members (all were one-on-one). They were all very relaxed, back and forth interviews where they mostly asked general questions about myself. Lunch was completely informal and totally off the books. At the end of the interviews, I had one last meeting with the girl I interviewed with on campus just to review the day and next steps. I found out a few days later I got the offer (and the salary/signing bonus is awesome). Overall, a wonderful experience that felt very natural and provided a great feel for the role and company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are your personal goals? What was something about your last boss you didn't like? What's something about you that makes people not like working with you?
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at MBI (Norwalk, CT) in Mar 2016
Interview
I really enjoyed the interview process. It began with an interview on campus, and then the second round consisted of going to Norwalk to interview. The day involved 4 interviews (mostly behavioral, but with questions regarding marketing) and standardized testing, which was not difficult. Each interviewer had a different style (some were responsive and positively engaged, whereas others were less conversational with harder-hitting questions).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would be your least favorite part of this job?