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Operations And Logistics Manager Interview Questions
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It was a pretty unorganized interview and the questions were not very engaging. There were not any questions that really stood our as difficult or unexpected.
Some question regarding how drivers can get their driver rating up
Where would you find drivers if you were to launch a city by yourself?
What is a new idea you could bring to the company
Consider the roll out of a premium Uber service that offered the ultra luxury cars for a more premium price (S500s, 750LIs, etc). What are the logistics of that business line? They will also ask you to consider an ultra premium business line that charges a premium for the highest rated drivers. They really tried to compel me that this was a good idea, and I disagreed pretty strongly. People will definitely pay extra for ultra premium cars, but when you stratisfy your drivers like that, you imply that certain drivers are good and certain drivers are bad, which undercuts your customer service proposition. I chose to not agree. Premium cars is obv the better choice, and even if proposed as complimentary services, the premium drivers concept is not practical in a customer service driven business.
Where do you see yourself adding value here?
How would you approach opening a new market?
If you were to bring Uber Lux to said city, how would you pilot it?
Write a 2-3 paragraph email to Uber's partner drivers on any topic you'd like. You could be discussing a new product launch (e.g., uberX), getting them excited for a major event (New Year's Eve), or you can use data from either of the CSV files to communicate something that might help drivers improve their business.
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