Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 6 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Uber (Toronto, ON)
Colloquio
Super long, and unnecessary but learned a hell of lot of about Uber. I could tell you its entire timeline
1) Phone screen - super easy, HR is REALLY nice.
2) Analytics test - you can download a sample online and it's pretty much the exact same if you're not good with Excel, if you're not familiar with excel, study a LOT.
3) Zoom/Skype interview (30mins-1hour) - this is like depending on your luck. you get someone who cares or you don't.
This one was annoying. First they're like how many tips per hour, then I gave an answer. They're like no sorry per hour per driver. They just kept clarifying or adding more things to the question. It seemed that hiring managers were unprepared and/or on the spot wanted to make the question harder or realized they asked something different then what they originally wanted to ask? Talked alot about themselves and their accomplishments - a solid 5 minutes out of the 30.
4) case study - easy peasy if you've ever had a case study course, follow what you learned
- usually about the business, how to expand into a new city
5) presenting case study (if youre selected) - know your stuff, have your assumptions MEMORIZED, and appendix if possible with how to mitigate risks, financial projections etc.
Seemed more like an accounts management role. Hiring managers talked about how most of the time they spent recruiting drivers? Not really sure what "operations and logistics" about it. There's also SOOOO many ops and logistics managers... no one was able to tell me why, and whats the difference between all of them?
It's also unclear who you're reporting into or what kind of work you would actually be doing. the answer was "you wear many hats" ????
I declined because the role isn't really operations and logistics focused. After inquiring a LOT and asking a ton of questions and realizing majority of the people in this role are uni grads, decided it's not worth it! I also was hoping people would show more humility due to the recent bad press, but that was also not the case!
Domande di colloquio [4]
Domanda 1
How many trips per hour? (Unclear...make sure you ask what they're looking for... an actual number from your research, or to walk them through the steps from driver perspective or eater/rider perspective, or to demonstrate you understand completed trips versus cancelled versus requestes, etc)
Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite segnalazione di un dipendente. La procedura ha richiesto 3 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Uber nel mese di ago 2018
Colloquio
Interview process was typical. Asking leadership, teamwork, and case questions to see how well you problem solve on the spot. The interview process was 3-4 steps, the last being a round robbin with many of the similar roles.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
Q: If you had to deal with X situation (applicable to business line), how would you work towards a solution?
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 2 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Uber
Colloquio
Interview process is divided in 5 stages. After you applied for the position if you fulfill the minimum requirement they will send you an online reasoning test. The second stage consist of an standard get to know you interview with someone of the HR department. Third stage is an interview with the head of the department of the position you are applying for. Fourth stage is an assignment you will have 48 hr to complete it. Fifth stage is a workshop in Uber's office with personnel from different department and interview
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
How will you implement an Uber service in a new country?
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 6 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Uber (New York, NY) nel mese di giu 2018
Colloquio
I applied to Uber on their careers website. It took about a month for a recruiter to reach out to start the process. The process consisted of a phone screen with a recruiter, a skills test, a video conference with someone from the hiring team, and an in person round. I did not make it past the video conference stage. The phone screen was pretty standard. The skills test was timed (2 hours) assessing excel skills using mock data related to the Uber business and critical/strategic thinking skills based on data and general knowledge of Uber's business. The video conference contained questions regarding past data experience and Uber business-specific questions. I found it odd that candidates needed to know so much about Uber's business practices going into interviews, especially in areas that are not public knowledge. The process was pretty quick after the initial contact from the recruiter (2 weeks).