I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Anaplan in Oct 2025
Interview
I interviewed for a Director role at Anaplan and had a great experience overall. The process began with a recruiter conversation, followed by a call with the hiring manager, a panel with three team members, and finally a skip-level discussion. Everyone was well-prepared, professional, and focused on functional experience relevant to the role. The process felt efficient and transparent — from the first conversation to the offer, it took about one month. Overall, it was a very positive experience that reflected strong leadership and a transparent hiring process.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Anaplan (London, England) in Oct 2025
Interview
The interview stages were stack like this: HR + Peer + Panel + Line Manager + Product + Global Head. I was advanced in 3 other processes when I first interviewed at Anaplan. Mark Wilkins from HR went above and beyond to fast-track the process (compacting it in record time), coordinating senior stakeholders and keeping high transparency. At all times, I knew where I was in the process, I knew what to expect from the next stage, the feedback of every iteration was clear, and it was a great way to experience the Anaplan culture.
Alignment with the mission, Mark's treatment and my Line Manager's ethos (unmatched experience, charisma and industry knowledge) were the items that made me reject 2 offers (one in Portugal and the other was 20% more money in the UK) to join Anaplan in the UK.
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Question 1
The process gravitated around one question: How would I take over a new function that needs development?
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Anaplan in June 2017
Interview
Personable makes all the difference. REALLY reading one’s resume too.
I was approached by Tracy H – Anaplan recruiter – who was determined that we are a good fit. After a few “thank you; I’m not actively looking,” I gave in and listened. Researched the company too. And it is everything she said. And more. Fed up with recruiters’ cold calls for positions I’m neither interested in nor qualified for, this was a refreshing surprise.
Tracy was warm, kind, and proactive – qualities one rarely finds in a recruiter.
While the process is somewhat lengthy, updates are timely, relevant, and there’s a keen effort invested in building long term relationships. Better yet, I’m not part of “a hole looking for a peg” process, but it’s rather a process of finding out together “are you a good fit for us? are we a good fit for you?”
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
relevant past experience. relevant examples valued.