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      Business Operations Associate Interview

      Aug 15, 2018
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Verseon

      Interview

      Had a phone interview by the recruiter. It was mostly standard interview questions along with questions relating to college and high school, including the GPAs from both. The recruiter also asked some basic accounting questions as well.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why did you choose to go to [college name]?
      Answer question

      Other Business Operations Associate Interview Reviews for Verseon

      Business Operations Associate Interview

      Jul 15, 2019
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Fremont, CA
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through college or university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Verseon (Fremont, CA) in Jul 2019

      Interview

      I applied through my university's job search portal. I had all but forgotten about it when a month and a half later I was invited for a phone interview with Dennis Davis, the director of organizational development. I got to meet Dennis in person too, and he was a very kind person and helpful in telling me everything about the company and showing me around their new office, but the interview itself raised some red flags. For the phone interview, he ended up calling approximately 40 minutes later than our appointed time - with a 1 minute prior notification. As much as I try to be understanding that things change in a fast paced environment, I was left with an impression of complete disregard of my time - he proceeded to talk "to", rather than "with" me for the next 2 and a half hours, at which point I had to ask to end the conversation as I had already run late for my next engagement by a half hour. Anyway, I did get invited to an in-person interview. It was a series of 3: with Dennis, with the COO, and with the CEO (the COO and the CEO are married). All 3 consisted of the same behavioral questions and had me solve some problem, which felt very redundant. In my last interview, with the CEO, he asked me to make up a quadratic equation for a problem and solve it on a white board, which I did not expect and I struggled with. Although I question the applicability of this skillset for the job as described, I do understand the CEO's desire to work with technically-minded people, and it was perhaps a good way to filter me out. What was a bigger red flag though was the fact that when he saw me struggling he very literally walked up to me, wiped my last line on the board out, took the marker from my hands, and proceeded to patronize me on how I should have solved it instead. After this he appeared completely disinterested in anything I had to say and tried to wrap up the interview as soon as he could. Dennis had cautioned me that he came across as a very direct person multiple times before that, which was a red flag on its own, but I did not understand that to mean disrespectful. Ultimately, I was not offered the position with the reason that they had a better qualified candidate, which is just fine with me. P.S. On the way out, Dennis was kind enough to show me around their new office. Consider this: this is a pharma company with only 1 drug in Phase I trials. Neither this drug nor any of the others in their pipeline has anything to do with surgery, but they had, in their new building, not 1 but 2 primate surgical theaters built "for when we need them". They also had a quarter of the building dedicated to become an employee gym. The world could surely use the drugs they are working on, and I wish them the best of luck, but it all very much seemed just like the next Silicon Valley company drinking way too much of their own kool aid.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      describe your background + 1) how do you measure 45 minutes with 2 fuses and a lighter, 2) a similar brain teaser with moving people across a bridge with only one light, and 3) make a quadratic equation and solve it.
      1 Answer

      Business Operations Associate Interview

      Oct 16, 2020
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Fremont, CA
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Verseon (Fremont, CA) in Aug 2018

      Interview

      Applied online and got a call to tell me about the role and the company then invited me to a on-site interview, I tried to ask salary range but there is no answer. Had an on-site interview with four people from different functions. The people seems to be nice but they asked a lot of brain teasers which I do not think is a good reflection of my intelligence and ability. I already know I will probably not get an offer when I did not get the brain teasers right away. During the interview, one of the interviewer tried to break the ice by asking me questions that are a little too private for an interview, like future plans with my family. I don’t think it was intensional but it felt unprofessional. The last interviewer did not show up and no one told me that, so I spent 15 minutes then called them to walk me out. Overall, the whole interview experience was not great as many red flags were raised during the process.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      A lot of Brain teasers
      Answer question

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