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      Community Operations Manager Interview

      Jul 8, 2014
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Boston, MA

      Other Community Operations Manager Interview Reviews for Uber

      Community Operations Manager Interview

      Jun 15, 2024
      Anonymous employee
      Dubai
      Accepted offer
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Uber (Boston, MA) in Jun 2014

      Interview

      I applied online and was contacted by a recruiter a few days later. The recruiter, Quynh, was awesome and she was really flexible with scheduling considering she was calling me in London from SF. That call was a walk-me-through-your-resume style screening interview. I tried to relate my experience from my resume to the job description as much as possible, because I was coming from a slightly different background. That call lasted 30 minutes and ended with her telling me the next step -- complete an exercise and submit it to the Boston office. The exercise was time consuming and probably took me an hour on average to craft a solid response to each of the 5 or 6 questions. I had a week to complete it. The questions were interesting and made me think that the job may be a really good fit. (Ex: How would you prioritize the following types of ticket emails... explain your thought process) I submitted the exercise and heard back the next day that they'd like me to Skype with someone in the Boston office. A few days later we chatted over Skype, very informally, and again I walked this person through my resume and explained why I think I'd be a good fit. Why Uber? etc. She also answered lots of questions about the role. This was a video Skype, and it ended with her telling me the next step -- come in to the office and meet the team. The interview in the Boston office was where things changed for me. Unfortunately, we had scheduled my interview a week in advance, and it ended up conflicting with the US vs. Belgium World Cup Knockout match! I showed up for the interview as the game kicked off in Brazil... I checked in at the desk and proceeded to wait 30 minutes before anyone came to interview me. I did get to chat with a few people there during this time, which was nice, and was told a few times that someone would be there shortly, however, I could hear the rest of the office watching the match down the hall. No one invited me to watch, so after 15 minutes of waiting, I went in and watched the game. Another 15 minutes went until they were ready to start the interview. The weird thing was, the interview was held in an unfurnished room with 5 mismatched chairs, no lights and no table. It was really dark. 4 people, mostly current community operations managers, trickled in sat down with their laptops open in their laps. I noticed that one guy was watching the US-Belgium match, and others were sporadically typing away. They asked me about my work-life balance in London, and I got the impression that this position would be 7 days a week, early mornings, bunker down in the office type of deal. They did take the time to answer all of my questions. Finally, I had a 1-1 interview and then another 3-1 panel interview and those were much better experiences than the first one. I left knowing I did not want to work there.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Multiple people who interviewed me pulled up my Uber account and checked out how many rides I've taken.
      1 Answer
      12
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Uber (Dubai)

      Interview

      Overall, a good interview experience. I had interviews with the hiring manager, partner team member and HR/recruitment. The process was quite quick and well-organised. Questions were a mix of typical behavourial questions and 'mini' case-style interview questions where I described how I would approach a business related problem.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Explain how you would approach analyzing/ solving business problem XYZ.
      Answer question

      Community Operation Manager Interview

      Nov 13, 2023
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Tokio
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Uber (Tokio)

      Interview

      First contacted by head of recruiting on recruiting/job posting site, then casual interview with the head of recruiting/HR. He basically pitched the role and wanted me to go through their interview process. The HR sent more invites to their office events which I didn't reply. I initially declined to proceed further as the role is too junior and their pay was like no where near my current pay...(like 40% less lol) But they came back offering to bump my salary (I don't think they can in reality, they are not a big time player in Japan AT ALL, they do not know their market position in Japan or in other parts of the world that is clear to me for sure). But I agree to meet the hiring manager online and he was a nice guy, but he appeared to have no experience with the business in Japan or only a few years (only been in the country for a few years...can't speak the language or know the business or customers and they're purely consumer business of restaurants Uber Eats only). I ended up declining to proceed further as my passion is not consumer line of business but enterprise multi-billion dollar companies. I think they need to be aware that Uber isn't a big name elsewhere but maybe getting by in the US. There is no Uber ride here (they're far reach about taxi app we don't use it ever), they're only into restaurant business (Uber Eats), which they have competitors left and right locally and people in Japan find Uber Eats to be super expensive as the culture of the people in Tokyo Japan isn't the same as the US customer base (we do not pay tips (it's immoral thing to do yet on their app they have "tips"...offended Japanese people for sure at one point or another...). There is no car culture of the US in Japan, we take trains Uber. We prefer to take taxis they're much more reputable and very professional than some stranger driving us around. Overall I wasn't thrilled with the process. I like that they try to include women in Japan as this country has issues with women in workplace and pretty discriminatory. But they do not know what they're doing in Japan. A small time player thinking too big...I will not buy their stocks.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Q: How do you market and appeal to the existing customer base? (ask me about enterprise customers man... lol) Q: Lots of if and how would you do this type questions Q: What was your experience with this situation (they give you examples) and what would you do in this situation type questions Their questions are surrounding strategies on how to manage consumer customers and increase revenue (as this is a strategy role, or trying to appear as such)
      Answer question

      Community Operations Manager Interview

      Dec 14, 2022
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Uber

      Interview

      The interview process consisted of 1 round chat with the hiring manager to understand overall motivation for the role and relevant past experience. And another round with a task around process improvements.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How did you implement a specific project?
      1 Answer