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Behavioral
2 years ago
What do you think are your top 3 personality traits that make you succeed? How do they align with NetSuite?
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NetSuite

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Role Related KnowledgeProblem Solving
2 years ago
What strategies do you use to allocate your resources effectively across customers with different levels of engagement and revenue potential?
Customer Experience Lead

NetSuite

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Behavioral
2 years ago
Give me one thing about you that isn't in your resume.
Data ScientistEngineering ManagerUX DesignerUX Researcher

NetSuite

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DeliveryHero

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  • 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
2 years ago
In your professional experience, can you recall a situation where you had to challenge a colleague's strategy or idea?
UX ResearcherEngineering ManagerUX DesignerData Engineering Manager

NetSuite

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MakeMyTrip

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NerdWallet

+8

While determining the best model for a machine learning application for a customer classification model, I suggested a two model approach while my team member suggested a single model approach. We discussed the pros and cons during a whiteboarding session, agreed on the two model approach and would fall back to the one model approach if the two-model approach did not drive client success. The model was successful.

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Behavioral
2 years ago
How would you describe yourself and why do you think that you should be hired by NetSuite?
Frontend Engineer

NetSuite

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2 years ago
Behavioral
2 years ago
What steps did you take to overcome a difficult situation in your previous job, where you had a lot of responsibility, and how did you ensure its success?
Engineering ManagerBackend EngineerProduct ManagerSoftware Engineer

NetSuite

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MyGlamm

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HubSpot

+7

In my role leading the launch of that new customer onboarding system, the pressure was really on. We had that tight three-month window and a lean team to build something that would be the first impression for all our new users. One specific hurdle we faced was integrating our legacy customer database with this brand-new system. The data structures were quite different, and initially, the data migration process was proving to be much slower and more error-prone than anticipated. This threatened to push our launch date.

To tackle this head-on, I didn't just delegate. I dove into the technical details with the lead engineer. We mapped out the data fields meticulously, identified the key transformation rules needed, and actually prototyped a more efficient data migration script using Python. This allowed us to automate a significant portion of the process that was previously manual.

Furthermore, to ensure we were building the right thing quickly, we implemented very short feedback loops. We'd build a small piece of the onboarding flow, get immediate feedback from a small group of internal users, and iterate based on their input. For example, early on, users found a particular step in the registration process confusing. Based on their feedback, we completely redesigned that screen within a couple of days, leading to a much smoother experience.

By getting into the technical weeds to optimize the data migration and by relentlessly focusing on user feedback through rapid iterations, we not only overcame the risk of a delayed launch but also delivered an onboarding experience that was significantly more user-friendly than initially envisioned. It was incredibly rewarding to see new customers move through the system so smoothly right from day one. That success really underscored the power of combining technical problem-solving with a user-centric approach

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BehavioralTechnical
2 years ago
What are some craft conferences you've attended, and what was one important learning you took away from a recent event?
UX ResearcherData Engineering ManagerUX DesignerEngineering Manager

NetSuite

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LendingClub

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Bill.com

The last conference I attended was the Open Source Security Foundation. As I was leading the Dart & Flutter security program I wanted to learn about the innovations, tooling and services that other open source projects were using.

There were interesting conferences for tooling to sign artifacts with a single command and how the open source community was working in tooling to build, sign and release artifacts in a secure way for everyone using GitHub.

I learned that there were many technical innovations that I could use to speed up the Flutter Security Program, for example implementing secure build workflows using github actions. I also met several people working on similar projects and took the opportunity to share our lessons learned and challenges. Later on the connections with the open source security foundation proved very useful during technical reviews and collaborations.

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Communication & Collaboration
2 years ago
In your colleagues' opinion, how do they perceive you?
Product Marketing Manager

NetSuite

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Chainlink Labs

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Ola

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Behavioral
2 years ago
Can you tell me about a time you went the extra mile for a project or endeavour?
Data ScientistData Engineering ManagerEngineering ManagerUX Designer

NetSuite

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Roblox

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PayPal

With a major product launch on the horizon, expecting to triple the user load. The infrastructure was non-optimized for demand and incident response was non-harmonious across teams with no set process.

As the SRE Manager, I'd have to implement project changes to infrastructure to accommodate high availability and scalability. I discovered a long-standing issue surrounding incident response and observability that would make it all the more difficult to achieve reliability under pressure and peak traffic.

Therefore, instead of fulfilling the project requirements as presented, I became an advocate for change across the organization. I established an observability platform with 100% stack coverage, created custom SLOs/SLIs/error budgets to enhance performance and reliability visibility, drafted and socialized an incident management playbook across the company and held hands-on trainings for all respective teams. In addition, I advocated for Terraform for Infrastructure as Code to help with deployment time and held FinOps reviews to help eliminate redundant costs in cloud spend.

As a result, we did not only survive the 3X traffic upon product launch with zero critical incidents, but we also achieved 15% saves the following years in cloud costs and 40% faster deployments. Many of the processes I created were adopted as company-wide best practices.

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System Design
2 years ago
What are the key components and considerations in designing a low-latency natural language understanding system?
Engineering Manager

NetSuite

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