Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 2 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Atlassian (Sydney) nel mese di ago 2015
Colloquio
I loved/enjoyed the whole process! Which was:
1. Apply online with a resume and cover letter.
2. Receive an email asking for a formal written review of an app or product.
3. Go in for a two-part interview with two company product managers (one for each stage) - first part was general questioning, second part was a whiteboard exercise.
The interviews were the most fun and interesting interviews that I have ever had (and I have had quite a few over the years). The best part is after each stage they provide transparent and specific feedback. I am very focused on personal development so I found this feedback to be very useful.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
I cannot remember specifics but generally, the questions were about all the aspects of the role (business, design, working with devs, customer empathy, how to know which action to take, how to measure progress and success). If you study up on the role, have done any entrepreneurial endeavours yourself and have a natural knack for a PM type role, then this should be pretty natural process.
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Atlassian (Australind)
Colloquio
It was very slick, they have a well defined process which HR will talk you through. it will vary team to team a bit but they do explain things. Found I needed to ask some clarification questions though as there is a fair bit of complexity around their remuneration
Interview process was standard, but they ended up going with an internal candidate, per expectation. I had three interviews, with the hiring manager attending each. It was a little disappointing to find out they had just been going through the motions of interviewing, when they were already planning to hire internally.
Screen with the recruiter, then interviews with peer product managers and a culture fit interview. Recruiter checked in after every round except the last one. They didn't communicate a decision explicitly, but sent me a survey about my experience, at which point I figured they weren't going to hire me.