Round 1 was a very standard interview with the hiring manager with questions like why Doordash, why this role, some behavioural questions etc After this, I got an email from the HR with a Case Interview question that was to be completed within 24hours. The data consisted of a full month worth delivery data (over 18000+ rows). I spent a fair bit of time (almost the full day) preparing my recommendations and proposal slides. As a response all I got back from the HR was that "unfortunately we don’t feel that your answers reflect the perfect fit for the Strategy & Operations Manager, Canada position". After spending all day on a Doordash exercise, I was at-least hoping for a detailed feedback from the HR/ Hiring manager. Even after sending a reminder requesting a detailed feedback, Doordash recruitment did not consider investing even 10 mins to share their feedback even to the extent that the email was not even responded to. It clearly demonstrates that they really don’t care about candidates effort or time.
Strategy And Operations Manager Interview Questions
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Why Singapore?
Tell me about a time you had to lead a team cross functionally?
Standard Initial phone screening with recruiter: self-introduction, resume overview, two questions about stakeholder management and analytical approaches
How would you grow market share in a specific market
1. Why DoorDash? 2. How does your experience relate to this role? 3. How would you grow market share in a specific market in one week? 4. You're launching a new city and it's not going well, how would you diagnose and solve the problem? 5. Tell me about a time you worked with data to answer a question. What was the result? 6. Would you focus on X or Y to grow the business (X and Y were given) and build a case as to why you chose this option? 7. Leadership Questions 8. Collaboration Questions 9. What considerations would you take into account if Dasher wait times are restaurants are too long? 10. How would you introduce bikes to a city that generally has Dashers delivering via car?
Tell me about a time you had to influence someone
1. Tell me about yourself 2. Why are you interested in this role? 3. Situational Question: Let's say uber was entering the grocery business for the first time, and was throwing a pilot program to test the market out. What sorts of KPIs would you want to measure for this program to determine its success?
Tell me about a time...
"So, uh, why do you want to work here?" - asked by uninterested Director at the beginning of an interview
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