Nothing really challenging. They really want to know if you're a cultural fit. It's a bit of an old world mentality. For some reason, in this group, they really liked East Coast / Ivy League educated people and kept exalting that about my qualifications. Frankly, I think that's an overly simplistic approach as there are many other criteria from which to judge a candidate. There was one math question about the easiest way to count the sum of 1 to 99. But nothing overly technical. The interview process and the outcome is somewhat difficult to believe, and if you see signs of this developing with you, don't be caught by surprise. I went on-site twice for 2 full days of interviews, with no planned breaks. It seemed I had spoken with the entire company. Everything indicated that I was going to get an offer, including their own words saying "We are working on the offer package". They ran a background check, checked my references and invited me for a 3rd round, which was a team lunch to "get to meet my co-workers". After being unresponsive for 2 weeks, they finally notified me that I was not selected. It is clear that they were simply holding on to me on the side, until another candidate accepted their offer. A few days is fine, maybe even a week. But after weeks of evasive behavior and even inviting me to have lunch with my 'co-workers' is unbelievable. Everyone there is long-tenured (10 yrs +) so it must be a great place to work, but be careful so you don't get caught in the place I found myself in. It is a huge waste of time. Good luck.
Consumer Research Analyst Interview Questions
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How would you conduct this type of research question?
tell me a story?
Why did you apply for this position and what do you already know about the company? What do you already know about Penta?
Explain about your work so far
What did you do to prepare for this interview?
Lots of functional questions, how I would tackle certain problems or handle certain situations.
Sometimes we work under new policies or procedures we don't agree with. Tell about the last time you disagreed with a new policy or procedure instituted by senior management.
General competency based questions
What do you know about the organisation? Why do you want to work here? What is the most challenging aspect of consumer research?
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