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They asked me about the priority in which I would return calls to the various members of the company. 1) I get an instant message from my boss saying "I need you to call me back" 2) I get an instant message from the CEO saying "I need you to call me back ASAP" 3)I get an instant message from my assistant saying "Please call me back when you can"
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Off-site SEO manager

Interviewed at BairesDev

4.2
Dec 5, 2025

They asked me about the priority in which I would return calls to the various members of the company. 1) I get an instant message from my boss saying "I need you to call me back" 2) I get an instant message from the CEO saying "I need you to call me back ASAP" 3)I get an instant message from my assistant saying "Please call me back when you can"

Pick one and submit it before the in person interview. 1. Most decisions are made with analysis, but some are judgment calls, due to time constraints or incomplete information. Write about a judgment call you have made recently – i.e. in the last 12 months – that could not be analyzed beforehand. The focus should be on a business issue. You may write about a big issue or a small one. Describe the situation, the alternatives you evaluated, and your decision-making process. Explain why you made that judgment call over the alternatives. 2. What is the most inventive or innovative thing you have done? Describe something that was your idea, e.g. a process change, a product idea, a new metric, or a novel customer interface. It does not need to be something that is patented. Do not write about anything your current or previous employer would deem confidential information. Provide relevant context for us to understand the invention/innovation. What problem were you seeking to solve, and what was the result? Why was it an important problem to solve? How did it make a difference to the business or organization?
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Site Safety Manager

Interviewed at Amazon

3.5
Jul 24, 2016

Pick one and submit it before the in person interview. 1. Most decisions are made with analysis, but some are judgment calls, due to time constraints or incomplete information. Write about a judgment call you have made recently – i.e. in the last 12 months – that could not be analyzed beforehand. The focus should be on a business issue. You may write about a big issue or a small one. Describe the situation, the alternatives you evaluated, and your decision-making process. Explain why you made that judgment call over the alternatives. 2. What is the most inventive or innovative thing you have done? Describe something that was your idea, e.g. a process change, a product idea, a new metric, or a novel customer interface. It does not need to be something that is patented. Do not write about anything your current or previous employer would deem confidential information. Provide relevant context for us to understand the invention/innovation. What problem were you seeking to solve, and what was the result? Why was it an important problem to solve? How did it make a difference to the business or organization?

Mix of Technical Scenario, targeted behavioral / situational questions and some conversational styles across rounds; E.g. Describe a process from first principles for creating an environment platform in AWS that allows Developers to auto create/provision Dev Environment which can then initiate integration to CI/CD workflow. Tell me about a time when you had to change from an initial approach in addressing a challenge with a stakeholder. Are you more process oriented or technical - Do you gravitate towards architectural solutioning / theory or do you prefer dealing with with situations tactically, why... Describe most significant organisational impacting change you introduced in the last 12 months in current role.
Aug 9, 2020

Mix of Technical Scenario, targeted behavioral / situational questions and some conversational styles across rounds; E.g. Describe a process from first principles for creating an environment platform in AWS that allows Developers to auto create/provision Dev Environment which can then initiate integration to CI/CD workflow. Tell me about a time when you had to change from an initial approach in addressing a challenge with a stakeholder. Are you more process oriented or technical - Do you gravitate towards architectural solutioning / theory or do you prefer dealing with with situations tactically, why... Describe most significant organisational impacting change you introduced in the last 12 months in current role.

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