Interview was a good learning experience, it was lengthy but moved quickly, everyone was willing to answer questions and chat, required a presentation with multiple interviewers in the room. they asked challenging hypothetical questions about research parameters/ethics.
The Meta recruiter failed to show up to screening interview that he set. We rescheduled after he apologized, but he failed to show up to the second interview as well.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Meta in Mar 2022
Interview
Approached by recruiter for general research positions but no one seems to really understand the differences between market research/UX, quantitative/survey researcher, and qualitative/ethnographic research. Real qualitative research takes time that businesses don't want to give. Ethnography is not speaking with clients or consumers; ethnography is living with people with most of a year (at least) to understand their lives. The term has no place in business practice.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
"I see you have a lot of experience, what kind of experience do you have?" ...