Tell me about yourself and background. Tell me about a time where you had to dig multiple levels to find the root cause. How did you convince the people to cooperate with you. Tell me about a time when the whole group was against you and what did you do. Did you get into heated debate at any point, how did you handle that. Tell me about a situation where you took a big risk and did something outside of your scope. What was the reaction of audience when you disclosed the bad news. Tell me of a time when you took a decision on your own without having to inform your authorities. Tell me about a time where you had to quickly glance through project and make a decision. Case: Amazon Prime with $35 minimum spend has one deal for $8 to deliver within 1 hour and second deal for free to deliver within 2 hours. How do you analyze the strategy and make any changes if required.
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This was followed by couple of emails to a local senior recruiter. Good round of interaction and clarification on job role, responsibilities, overall culture and salary expectations. Then misery started. I was forwarded to some recruiter in Seattle who contacted me after 3 days for scheduling phone interview. That interview got suddenly postponed and clashed with my vacation days, planned 1 year ahead. I requested for taking the interview after vacation (6 days): when I come back from vacation and email them for next steps, they tell me the position has been filled.
Can you walk me through your relevant experience?
Describe a time that you initiated a process on your own to help the company grow and what were the results?
Will you be able to do 5 days in the office
Employees may feel a lot of freedom to come into my office and tell me that I'm completely off base on something. How would you deal with that if it were you?
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