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      Product Manager Interview

      Mar 24, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

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      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Zone&Co.

      Interview

      Applied Feb 12. The process spanned 6 weeks and 4 interview rounds. While the team (Janna, Jon, Billie, Travis, and Viraj) was professional, the final rejection cited a lack of "technical depth" in specific areas that were core to the role. It is frustrating to spend over a month in a process only to be told at the final stage that my background doesn't fit a primary requirement. This could have been vetted in the initial recruiter screen or the first hiring manager round. I’d advise candidates to clarify specific technical "must-haves" early to avoid a long, unproductive process.

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      Question 1

      What do you think is the highest priority process or feature to automate or implement for accounts receivable and why?
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