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    Account Executive Interview

    Anonymous Interview Candidate in Redwood City, CA
    No Offer
    Positive Experience
    Average Interview

    Application

    I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Redbooth (Redwood City, CA) in February 2015.

    Interview

    The process was a video call, followed by on-site interview. I was impressed how the interviews were structured. It felt more like a conversation, than just ticking questions off a list. I felt the company was really trying to learn about me, because they benefit from a good personal fit just as much as I would. I haven't seen this approach done as well at other companies, and it really made Redbooth stand out to me.

    Interview Questions


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    Technical Support Interview

    Anonymous Interview Candidate
    No Offer
    Negative Experience
    Average Interview

    Application

    I applied online. I interviewed at Redbooth in June 2016.

    Interview

    The man who interviewed me was awful at it. He hardly asked questions and the ones he did ask were pretty ridiculous. He sounded bored and there was LITERALLY awkward silence where he said nothing for 1 or two minutes. They need to do a better job of WHO they select to interview potential candidates. The whole experience was negative and awkward.

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    Senior Account Executive Interview

    Anonymous Employee in Redwood City, CA
    Accepted Offer
    Neutral Experience
    Easy Interview

    Application

    I applied through an employee referral. The process took a week. I interviewed at Redbooth (Redwood City, CA) in May 2015.

    Interview

    One phone call
    One onsite

    It is is incredibly easy. I mean you get what you give. Easy interview bad company. A team that can't hit quota with an incompetent boss.

    If you want a fulfilling sales career, keep moving.

    Interview Questions

    • How do you handle a sales cycle?   1 Answer

    Redbooth Response

    Feb 17, 2016 – VP Sales

    At Redbooth, we have an established interview process that supports the ability for both the candidate and Redbooth to define whether there is a good fit for skills and culture. It begins with a... More


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    Front End Engineer Interview

    Anonymous Interview Candidate in Palo Alto, CA
    No Offer
    Positive Experience
    Difficult Interview

    Application

    I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Redbooth (Palo Alto, CA) in October 2017.

    Interview

    Thirty minute phone call before in-person interview. Went into their office and met with five or six different people across the whole spectrum of the company. The interview included white board questions, app design/UI questions, as well as lunch with the team.

    Interview Questions

    • How would you build a component (i.e in React) that displays a file tree and handles different states such as folder selected, file selected, folder opened   Answer Question
    • Design an app that allows users to book conference rooms in a building. How do you manage scheduling? Inviting people? etc   Answer Question
    • How do you traverse a binary tree and point each node to its cousin node on the right?   Answer Question

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    Sales Interview

    Anonymous Employee
    Accepted Offer
    Positive Experience
    Average Interview

    Application

    The process took a week. I interviewed at Redbooth.

    Interview

    Very straight forward process. Starts with a phone screen, then an onsite visit with VP of Sales, members of the sales team and potentially one of the C-level executives. Final step is a short demo to see your presentation skills.

    Interview Questions


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    Product Manager Interview

    Anonymous Employee in Redwood City, CA
    Accepted Offer
    Positive Experience
    Average Interview

    Application

    I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Redbooth (Redwood City, CA) in May 2015.

    Interview

    Normal process (phone screen, follow up call with hiring manager, in-person interviews, final round in person). They asked good questions, were very responsive and moved quickly and decisively. Got to meet with all members of the team, engineering leads and senior execs.

    Interview Questions

    • Why was I interested in Redbooth?   1 Answer

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    Corporate Account Executive Interview

    Anonymous Employee in Redwood City, CA
    Accepted Offer
    Positive Experience
    Average Interview

    Application

    I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Redbooth (Redwood City, CA) in February 2015.

    Interview

    There were five Rounds of individual interviews (three with managers and two with representatives in a similar role) .This was completed in one day, but the process could be more intense if I didn't have a previous relationship with the hiring manager.

    Interview Questions

    • Do you work better with installed base or totally new prospects? (Hunter versus Farmer)   1 Answer

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