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Whiteboarding/problem solving
a year ago
Can you describe the key elements of an interface for a rental car that would make the renter feel comfortable and at ease?
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Kabbage

Coupang

Accenture

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Communication & CollaborationBehavioral
a year ago
Someone on the team has a strong opinion about how a certain feature should be designed, but you disagree that it is a good user experience. How do you approach the situation?
UX Designer

Kabbage

Groupon

Degreed

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Behavioral
a year ago
How would you handle a scenario where a VP asked you to create a timeline of past orders with no additional instructions, and what steps would you take to ensure that the final product is accurate and complete?
UX Designer

Kabbage

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Blackbaud

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Postmates

i would list out questions to clarify around, who is this timeline for, why and any specific orders to focus on and understand what this timeline is for.

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Behavioral
a year ago
Describe a time when your teammates didn't agree with your design decision.
UX Designer

Kabbage

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Blizzard

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N26

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Behavioral
a year ago
Could you tell me what inspired you to start looking for a new job?
UX DesignerData Science ManagerEngineering ManagerUX Researcher

Kabbage

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Samsung

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Bolt

I have been working on same project since last 3 years, I want to explore different projects and learn new skills and Technologies with current market trends

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Behavioral
a year ago
Describe a situation where you had a disagreement with your manager?
UX DesignerTechnical Program ManagerSoftware EngineerBackend Engineer

Kabbage

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Nuro

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Sendbird

+3

S(Situation):在2024年9月底,我所在团队灰度上线了一个重要新功能。上线不久后,我们注意到产品的 NPS 分数出现了明显下滑。我的老板非常担心这个变化是由我们新功能引起的,因此建议我们暂停功能的进一步上线。

T(Task):考虑到我们灰度期间已经收到不少正向的用户反馈和行为数据,我担心贸然暂停功能会影响节奏,并可能误判问题根源。我希望找出 NPS 下滑的真正原因,并用更稳妥的方式推进问题解决。

A(Action):我首先分析了 NPS 下滑的时间节点,发现其发生在我们功能上线之前。结合用户评价存在滞后性的特点,我判断两者未必直接相关。随后我深入分析了近期的低分评价和客服 ticket,发现主要问题集中在打印出错、页面崩溃等历史遗留的功能性 bug。
我将这些发现整理成文档分享给老板,建议我们先优先修复这些问题,并继续观察 NPS 变化。同时,我也请他指出是否存在新功能相关的反馈痛点,以便一并跟进优化。我们快速完成了 hotfix,并验证后上线。

R(Result):两周内,NPS 分数从 xx 回升到 xx(如能填具体更好),我们功能也顺利推进至全量发布,后续使用量增长了 xx%。老板也认可了我们以数据驱动决策的方式,对我在这件事中的判断力和推进力给予了肯定。

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Behavioral
a year ago
Have you ever faced a situation where you had to adapt your work style? If yes, please explain.
UX DesignerData Science ManagerML Engineering ManagerData Engineering Manager

Kabbage

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Hulu

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Asana

+6

l, I initially built automation scripts for trade reconciliations and reporting using standalone Python and UNIX-based cron jobs. These worked well for smaller data volumes, but as our operations scaled across global teams in London, Hong Kong, and the Bahamas, performance and maintainability became a bottleneck.

I realized I needed to adapt my workflow to better support large-scale, distributed processes. So, I changed how I worked by migrating critical pipelines from PostgreSQL and flat scripts into a more robust ETL framework using Databricks and Delta Lake. I restructured batch processes into streaming jobs and modularized the Python code to be production-grade. I also started using Kafka and Kubernetes to improve system reliability and orchestration.

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Behavioral
a year ago
Can you discuss a project that you feel particularly proud of and why?
UX DesignerProduct ManagerBackend EngineerSoftware Engineer

Kabbage

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Cisco

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GoodData

+2

One project i'm proud of is my internship project which was a full stack project where i had the chance to create a prototype of a template manager , storing the data into a cassandra database, alongside using springboot and java to work on the module structure and life of the project, I then used js and react for UI. This prototype was then deployed and is now being used by internal payment team at jpmc, instead of going to search every resource, i store all the templates in one template manager and they can know just search the nav bar and get the exact template they need. I'm proud of this project not only because it was my first real project using the new languages and frameworks i was learning during internship but it also gave me the confidence of knowing and seeing that I can do this even though i dont have a degree in this field!

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Behavioral
a year ago
Can you discuss a specific accomplishment that you feel has had a major impact on your career or personal life, and why?
UX DesignerProgram ManagerFrontend EngineerFull Stack Software Engineer

Kabbage

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Cognizant

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Babylon Health

+5

During my career I manage a large number of projects, but one of the most challenging ones was the development and launch of a Telematic Control Unit for an important car maker in Japan. The project is important to me due to technical challenges we faced, the skills I applied and the impact on the company.

As Program manager my role was to lead a cross-functional team including Design Engineers, SW Engineers, Operations teams, Material procurement teams, quality and logistics, among others to successfully launch the product to mass production.

First, I kicked-off the project. For that, I shared with the team the project scope, the goals to achieve, I shared the project plan with key milestones and defined the roles and responsibilities for the different team members.

During execution, to maintain a clear communication, I set up design review sessions with the entire engineering organization to ensure everyone was aligned and fixing potential issues in advance. Besides, I led a weekly core-team meeting where we assigned tasks to team members, and setting clear deadlines for each task. To make these tasks easier to manage, I made sure tasks were broken down into manageable sizes with clear descriptions and acceptance criteria. This helped the team to stay focus on their deliveries and maintain speed.

Another important part was to manages Risks. I worked with the team to identify and classify possible risk that might impact to the project deliverables. We defined a Risk matrix to monitor during the development process, and also a project board with the main KPIs to achieve during each stage of the project.

To ensure quality, we defined different testing processes focused on the design, and the process. We installed specific quality check for the documents and devices delivered for each of the milestones of the PDP, as well as a clear quality control in mass production.

Finally, for transparency, I reported on monthly basis to our company leaders and customer about the project status, focusing on Timing, cost, quality and scope.

By employing these strategies, we successfully launched our module on time matching with all the requirements defined by our customer. This was a great example of teamworking, and taught me the importance of breaking down large projects into smaller and easy to manage pieces. Transparent and clear communication was also a great lesson learned. This approach helped me to improve in leading teams through complex problems.

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Behavioral
a year ago
In what ways do you make yourself a memorable candidate for a job?
UX DesignerML Engineering ManagerData Science ManagerData Engineering Manager

Kabbage

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OfferUp

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eToro

+2

I stand out because I combine operational depth with a transformation-focused mindset. At Mercer, I didn’t just manage benefit renewals—I identified inefficiencies and built solutions, like a global provider template that boosted data accuracy from 50% to 95%.

I also simplified complex reporting processes, saving over 15 hours per client while improving quality. What differentiates me is that I don’t wait for problems to escalate—I proactively redesign processes, engage stakeholders, and deliver scalable outcomes.

That mindset of continuous improvement and strategic thinking is what helps me make a lasting impact.

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