Noom's interview process was very interesting. First, I completed a short (less than 90 second) video introduction of myself, answering why I was interested in Noom, what skills I brought to the table, and how I would be an effective Virtual Health Coach. Then, I was asked to participate in a simulation of a conversation with one of Noom's users. This was accomplished through typing in a Google Doc--one of Noom's employees would pretend to be a user, and I was tasked with responding with the user and helping them establish a goal. It was... interesting to say the least. I think the Noom interviewer was trying to be an example of a difficult user (and they were definitely very difficult--super contrary, unwilling to change, stubborn, and uninterested in the process), which I can see the value of, but it made it really challenging for me to actually demonstrate how I would help the average Noom user.