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Behavioral
4 years ago
How did you overcome your most memorable challenge in the past?
Software EngineerEngineering ManagerUX DesignerUX Researcher

Nestlé

Rivigo

Panasonic

+6

It would be at my thesis, of predicting SEPSIS with AI using multiple models, and the challenge was with time management, since we had 2 problems, the first problem was that we didn't had access to the data base until half of the second semester, since the process to get access to a hospital database was a rigorous process, so we weren't able to go quick with our application. The second one was that a team mate and I had a family member with cancer, so we needed to manage our work load in a manner that we could be present as family and team members, we needed to fulfil our duties on the project, so I planted a prioritization process in witch we focused on our best attributes I on sql queries and documentation, mostly but the situation with the family member of my companion worsen, so needed someone to help with his work load, so I also assisted him with his main tasks as the main designer of the project, mainly on the uml diagrams, so that we could end our thesis 

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Behavioral
4 years ago
When have you been proved wrong
Frontend EngineerEngineering ManagerUX DesignerUX Researcher

Nestlé

nCino

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I recently took over a team from a different tribe, my approach was to observe what the team was doing and how I could best help them. 



One of the observations was that a team member was not contributing as much as was expected and ultimately was underperforming. I raised this with the previous line manager and he validated my concerns and said that he will likely get another developing in performance review and be put on a PIP. 



After some initial conversation with the individual, discussing what I've observed and how his not meeting expectations, I was pretty sure, this person was checked out and was likely heading for a difficult performance review



However, after some further discussion and people a relationship with that individual, they opened up and start to share their difficulties they were having. This then allowed me reach out the necessary teams to get them the support they needed. 



Utlimately, they proved me wrong, as due the the hard work with both put in, his on track for a good performance review 











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Behavioral
4 years ago
Are your experience and values aligned with those of Nestlé?
Full Stack Software Engineer

Nestlé

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Behavioral
4 years ago
How have you built trust with past teams, and what steps did you take to make that happen?
Engineering ManagerData Engineering ManagerUX DesignerUX Researcher

Nestlé

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Western Digital

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FleetSmith

+20

Earn Trust by:

  1. Listen to the team, understand what outcomes they are seeking.

  2. Figure out what value you can deliver for the team and produce an actual deliverable



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Behavioral
4 years ago
If you receive an offer from Nestlé, how long do you think you'll stay?
Frontend Engineer

Nestlé

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Behavioral
4 years ago
What was your most innovative idea? How did you come up with it, and how did you implement it?
Backend EngineerData Engineering ManagerEngineering ManagerUX Designer

Nestlé

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NetApp

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Bill.com

+7

When I joined my new team , I took lead on a new project which was complex in nature, had many unknowns and our team had to work on new framework, techstack, data models. The team was following agile methodology and will start with the work in first sprint. there was no concept of zero sprint or story grooming prior to the start of first sprint.

with the existing approach I envisioned some issues:

1. Because the number of unknown were high, the chances of doing wrong estimations for development were high.

2. There were high chances that the prioritisation is not right and we might have to revisit the features again and again.

3.  We might find out about unknowns while we are in the development process and that might cause delays.

To overcome these issues, I suggested some changes in our approach:

1. Increase the planning for one more release cycle and group the features as now, next and later.

2. For the features planned in the now group , prioritise them for the next release and complete the research and PRDs for them one sprint early. That means dev and QA will have 2 weeks extra to go through the stories, find out the dependencies and share the feedback. This helped in identifying if we need POCs for any feature or we can right away start developing them. Or if further modularisation is required.

3. I suggested to track the features related to new project in a different group, because to begin with the pace of the delivery will be slow.

When we begin, we took one complete release only in the RnD and understanding the new framework and doing small POCs to validate our understanding.

From second release, when we as a team were ready with good understanding on the expectations and other tech dependencies we started delivering and we could complete 2 full flows from end to end.

We had very less amount of spillover and could complete almost everything in the backlog, which was a big issue in earlier releases.

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Behavioral
4 years ago
Describe a time when you made an unpopular decision.
Engineering ManagerTechnical Program ManagerSoftware EngineerProduct Manager

Nestlé

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Pristyn Care

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Ofbusiness

+8

As a QA leader I had to choose between run a full check of a new functionality that wasnt very popular or use or let the change pass over with the aprove of the PM for some time saving. I choose run the full check, take a few days more, but when the functionality goes to production it works well, without any bugs.

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Behavioral
5 years ago
Tell me something that's not on your resume.
Software EngineerEngineering ManagerUX DesignerUX Researcher

Nestlé

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Superhuman

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DeliveryHero

+8
  • Self-Motivated: I thrive on challenges and take initiative to learn and grow without external prompts.

  • Passion for Exploration: I love exploring new places, immersing myself in diverse environments, and gaining fresh perspectives.

  • People-Centric: I enjoy engaging with new people, building connections, and exchanging ideas.

  • Mentorship: Mentoring others is something I genuinely enjoy, as it allows me to share knowledge and help others grow.

  • Appreciation for Art and Culture: I have a deep love for art, culture, music, and world cinema, which enriches my creativity and worldview.

  • Cooking Enthusiast: I love experimenting in the kitchen and trying out new dishes, blending culinary skills with creativity.


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Behavioral
5 years ago
Describe a time when you failed at work.
Software EngineerTechnical Program ManageriOS EngineerBackend Engineer

Nestlé

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Epic Systems

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Juul Labs

+1

Situation: I was tasked with building a prototype of our DIGITS app on the Hololens 2, a mixed-reality device. This was new territory for us, and I was excited to explore how our telephony experience could translate to AR.



Task: My goal was to create a working demo that integrated our telephony SDK into the Hololens experience using Unity and C#. I had about two weeks to get something functional enough to evaluate viability.



Action: I dove deep into learning Unity3D and Hololens development from scratch, and spent considerable time trying to bridge our SDK — which was built in C++/C# — with the Hololens platform. Despite my efforts, I couldn’t get reliable communication between Unity and our SDK.



Rather than give up, I pivoted and simplified the approach by porting our existing Windows desktop app into the Hololens environment. This at least allowed for basic app functionality and UI testing. Through further research and prototyping, I discovered a key platform limitation: Hololens did not support background notifications, meaning incoming calls couldn’t be surfaced while another app was in use.



Result: I documented everything, demoed the prototype to my manager, and recommended that we pause development until the Hololens platform evolved. While I didn’t deliver the full solution I set out to build, I learned a ton, clearly communicated risks, and saved the team from investing more time into a blocked path. I see this as a failure in the original goal, but a success in terms of ownership, problem-solving, and protecting resources.



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Behavioral
5 years ago
Tell me about your most impressive project.
Full Stack Software EngineerTechnical Program ManagerSoftware EngineerProduct Manager

Nestlé

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Electronic Arts

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Dropbox

+1

I look after our email platform and our existing solution wasn't flexible enough to handle targeted messages at scale. We were missing an opportunity with users to send personalised messages at the right time to help increase engagement. I embarked on a project to implement a new marketing automation software. This project required alignment across our product, data, retail, security and legal teams. I spent time researching the availble tools in the marketing and workshopping requirements with relevant stakeholders, we created an RFP and sent to a number of suppliers. Each round of the RFP I assigned a score to the company and gathered feedback from stakeholders. This ensured the decision making process was fair and we had strong evidence when sharing the business case to senior leadership.

Once we decided on the supplier, I was responsible for implementing the tool which required support across various teams within the business. Implementing something cross-functionally

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