They asked to review my portfolio
Design Lead Interview Questions
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How do manage multiple priorities when occurring simoultanously?
After a screening call and 1-on-1 with the hiring manager, I was given the following task, to turn into a 30 minute presentation with 30 minutes Q&A. The task is 30-40 hours of work. (There are 4 case studies to choose from, this is #2) Your team’s task is to come up with a new value proposition that blurs the lines between the physical and digital banking experience. Think about each customer interaction as an opportunity to build a relationship with the brand, and help the bank to envision this through a future state omnichannel (integrated digital & offline) experience. Deliverables: • Summary of CX/UX approach applied • 2 personas (minimum) • 1 future state omni-channel customer journey • Initial sketches/ideas • 1 high-level sitemap and digital user flow (for primary use-case) • Functional wireframes for 1 user flow including screens across 2 form factors (e.g. mobile, desktop) • 1 clickable prototype (based on final wireframes/user flow) In this exercise, your experience and skills will be evaluated across the following dimensions: IDEATION: Originality & Creativity. EXECUTION: Quality & Output. ELABORATION: Evolution of Concepts. INNOVATION: Differentiated & Futuristic. COMMUNICATION: Articulation & Story Telling. Questions to address in the presentation: • What is the design process you would go through to meet the brief? (From initial ideation through to execution) • How would you go about understanding your customers/end users? • How would you utilise insights about these customers to influence the value proposition? • How would you decide which ideas/features to take forward into your design? • How will you envision your designed customer experience? Where, when, how will they interact with it? • How will you evaluate/validate your design to ensure it meets (or exceeds) customers’ needs? • How will you effectively demonstrate your work to your team and invite feedback to refine it?
The questions dealt with my past experiences with project management and prioritization of work.
No real questions. Very casual interview.
He is only looking to trip you up to see if you have some skill like knowing shortcuts in InDesign.
See the recruiter to see if you qualify
One challenging question I got was about what makes an organization top-notch in design.
Tell me why you would want to work for us
Why do you want to work here and what makes you a good candidate for the role
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