I applied online. I interviewed at Flexport (San Francisco, CA) in May 2021
Interview
Everything was online, they sent me one email about preparing for the interview. 25 minute phone conversation about my college classes, previous work history, and my knowledge of freight shipping.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Have you ever worked in fast paced environment where you weren’t able to complete projects the way you wanted
I applied via LinkedIn with easy apply. after 2 weeks some hr representative emailed about interview with hiring manager after I passed it, I have 2 hours interview with 6 people including business case and after that last interview was with 2 people from different teams.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How can you handle with stress?
How can you prioritise your tasks?
Why Flexport?
Why this role?
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Flexport (Dallas, TX) in Jul 2021
Interview
I originally applied for Customer Solutions Associate position however, the lady who phone screened me e-mailed me a few days later recommending that I should apply for Supply Chains Operations Specialist. I was like "sure".
That being said, I received another phone screen for the new job title talking about pretty much the same thing over and over again. They tend to confuse time zones since I received the second call an hour early.
After passing the phone screen, I was scheduled with a virtual interview with 2 senior managers and a senior associate. The questions were industry standard not to mention a bit cliche. Each interviewer asked me at least 5 questions so get ready to BS and find at least one example from your experience. Because the whole thing is 3 hours long, you might end up talking about the same thing over and over. It was exhausting.
And the assessment was quite difficult, not very straightforward with lots of confusing structure. They encourage you to ask questions. You are allowed to use your calculator
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you walk me through your resume?
What is your decision making strategy?
What if your co-workers talking negatively behind your back, How do you handle that?