I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Docusign (Seattle, WA)
Interview
Very good experience from start to end. Recruiter call a week after submitting on their site. Recruiter David was friendly, informative and responsive. 2nd call with hiring manager, Beau, who was also conversational (no terrible, canned questions!), and I was excited to meet the team.
In-person interview was several hours but highly efficient. Some tech companies keep you 6-8 hours but this was 3, which was great. Each interviewer was laid back, while still asking good questions. Their concerns were the same as I have when looking for a PrgM, and the departments were all on the same page while still having their individual views.
Recieved a call a week later from recruiter David to tell me my interview was strong but they went with another who had more large-scale experience. I really respect a company that takes time to make a person-to-person call with feedback when a candidate has taken the time for an in-person interview; it really shows they respect the candidate's time. Seems like a great, diverse company with a lot of smart people I'd be happy to work for in the future.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Standard PM questions to understand how you view and utilize process in your management style.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We are delighted you had a good experience. Thanks also for the shout out to David and hiring manager, Beau. We will pass on your kind words.
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Interview
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Interview questions [1]
Question 1
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I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Docusign (Seattle, WA) in Apr 2024
Interview
1. **Initial Screen & Behavioral Fit:** A brief call with a recruiter or HR to review the resume, gauge interest, and assess cultural fit and basic communication skills. This step often uses **behavioral questions** to understand the candidate's professional style.
2. **Technical Assessment (Screening):** This is a preliminary evaluation of core job skills, often through an online **coding challenge**, a short **take-home assignment**, or a focused technical screening call. Its goal is to filter for minimum competency.
3. **Hiring Manager Interview (Mixed):** This deeper discussion with the direct manager blends both question types. You'll face more **in-depth behavioral questions** (e.g., using the STAR method) about past projects, teamwork, and leadership, alongside **mid-level technical questions** about system design or domain knowledge.
4. **Deep Dive & Peer Review (Technical/Practical):** This stage involves team members or subject matter experts. It is highly **technical**, often including a **live coding session**, a **system design whiteboarding exercise**, or a deep analysis of a complex technical problem relevant to the role. This evaluates practical, on-the-job execution.
5. **Director/Final Review (Behavioral/Strategic):** The last step focuses on strategic alignment, vision, and long-term potential. An executive or department head asks high-level **behavioral and situational questions** about how the candidate handles ambiguity, makes difficult decisions, and contributes to the company's overall strategy and culture.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Docusign in Jun 2022
Interview
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Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the difference between program and product management