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      Senior Data Analyst Interview

      Feb 13, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      London, England
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at loveholidays (London, England) in Jan 2026

      Interview

      HR screen, HM Interview with Head of Analytics, (would have been: Case Study & coming into office for Panel Discussion and meeting with VP). The recruiter gave me information on the HM interview, explicitly including the statement 'there will be no sql test, just a quick chat of ways of working with sql and dbt, and some questions about approaches'. I prepared for the interview like I would normally for an HM interview with this instruction. The person was lovely but they did not ask any 'Senior' questions in the interview and did not really probe or explore situations to check for leveling. The interviewer was very focused on asking me exact questions about my previous employment (e.g. 'describe the metrics you worked with at X company') instead of discussing projects/ways of working/approaches. I really didn't feel like there was much interest in diving deeper to get to know me and what I can bring to the company. Then they shared their screen to show me a sql test and asked me to write my code into the chat. I did state to them that this is a surprise to me as the recruiter said we would be talking about WoW with dbt/SQL and that there would be no test but of course we completed the test anyway. The test was a simple join and then window functions to filter on some row numbers and create a cumulative sum. I provided two solutions for the cumulative sum because the 'standard' way to assess this problem (with cumulative sum) in an interview is computationally heavy and expensive for large datasets, so I also explained the alternate way (creating a window CTE and then just filtering on x number rows, summing and group by). The interviewer tried to quickly rush me through this answer and basically cut me off after I typed one of the windows, when I checked that this was still okay they said 'yes I just needed to see you type these words' (?). I don't think they actually knew what they were looking at and were comparing to something on a sheet. After the interview I was ghosted for a week. I followed up and a few days later received an email that they interviewed many people and didn't proceed with me. Recruiter at least provided feedback, he claimed they are looking for someone with 'more experience working with SQL' and that they were looking for someone with 'further breadth of experience across our stack'. I have been working with dbt & in SQL for nearly 4 years, including 2 years for a large e-commerce website (so actually ticked all the boxes for both, stack and datatable types) and (I thought) we had discussed this in a good amount of detail in the interview, so this feedback felt disgenuine. I took probably a moment longer to understand what was written as I have ADHD & dyslexia, and I would have disclosed that if the recruiter had let me know that there would be something that I have to read, understand, and then type a response. Even considering of this, I don't agree that my behaviour would have shown that I needed 'more experience with SQL'. This is not only discriminatory but also a bit disrespectful to provide false information about the contents of an interview and then try to pin someone down on that, and even ghost them after. I was excited for this opportunity, especially because the recruiter was also very lovely. However, considering the way they 'assessed' the skills and how the process was handled I am under the impression that I dodged a bullet, and I would not apply for a role here again.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Describe the metrics that you worked with at X company (the one before my current one)
      Answer question

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      Senior Data Analyst Interview

      May 15, 2023
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience

      Application

      I interviewed at loveholidays

      Interview

      The initial interview’s just a discussion to look at your experience, skill-set and your suitability for the job. All positive, so far. However, the second stage is where there are flaws in the process. After a long delay from round one, I was tasked to complete a data analysis task which I only had one week to complete. The task surrounds web analytics and concepts that are totally unrelated to the area of the business where the job is focused on: Finance. On top of this, the questions that are asked aren’t clear and concise at all. I’d highly recommend to the employer that they change the exercise so that it’s geared towards the kind of work and business area that the job will be focused on. Also, please review the questions. It’s not entirely clear what’s being asked to do. I feel like I wasted my own valuable time on a flawed exercise after a lengthy delay from round one. The whole experience left me feeling flat and deflated.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Your experiences, skill-set etc. for the job.
      1 Answer
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