Interview process was long and had to come in multiple times, I wish they had consolidated the interviews. I ended up making 6 different visits over a period of 2 months, for a total of less than 2 hours of interviewing..
One of the interviewers clearly (visibly scoffed) disapproved of where I had earned my degree and I assume that they are why I did not receive an offer, as the last interviewer seemed confident that I was 'a shoo-in for the position'.
When I was not selected, I reached out to see if there was any feedback, but received an email saying that for legal purposes, they are advised not to disclose reasons for not hiring someone.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me how you would estimate the number of cereal boxes sold in Provo UT.
First, a screening call with an opportunity to ask questions and verify that you understand the job requirements loosely. Then, A series of Zoom Interviews with various members from different teams.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How many cereal boxes are sold in your home state?
Very straightforward typical straight forward behavioral questions “tell me a time you solved a difficult problem” etc. She asked a lot of follow up questions to stories so make sure you go detailed. Didn’t have a ton of questions prepped so again, it’s beneficial go in detail.
I applied online. I interviewed at Qualtrics (Tokyo) in Oct 2025
Interview
There are three interviews in total. All the interviewers were friendly, open minded and easy to talk with. They asked about the difficult thing I needed to deal with and how I overcame it, how I handled the situation when I couldn't handle it the way I usually do, and what was the difficult experience in my past customer experience and how I successfully handled it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe one the difficult experiences I went through and how I overcame it.