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      Product Analyst Interview

      27 Oct 2013
      Anonymous employee
      San Mateo, CA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at IXL Learning (San Mateo, CA) in Oct 2013

      Interview

      I came across IXL Learning at a job fair at Princeton University. From this interaction, I was scheduled for a phone interview the following week. My experience from start to finish with these folks was efficient, professional and friendly. The phone interview lasted about 45 minutes (although a fair amount of that was chatting about the position, some company history, etc.) and this led to the next step. My one piece of advice at this point is to get clear on why you want the job. Obvious, I know, but something that's probably not thought about as deeply as one should. Next, I was asked to complete a couple of tasks that, to my mind, served two very worthwhile purposes. First, and naturally, they want to see how well you perform. The tasks were examples of the type of work I would be performing. This involved writing the wrong answer solution to two different science questions for 3rd grade and middle school. The second purpose that proved very valuable for me was a chance to ask myself, "Is that was I want to do every day when I come into work?" So, if you get this this stage, I suggest you ask yourself honestly that question. For me, the answer was very much a 'yes'. The on site interview was quickly accelerated for me because I happened to be in town for that week. I don't know how long the process would have taken if I hadn't been 20 miles away, rather than 3,000. For the on-site interview I met with 2 other product analysts, both of which left me with a very good impression of the company, the working environment, etc. Each had their own approach to interviewing, and each asked me to essentially do what I would be asked to do on the job. They also asked about my previous science research, and if I would pick something from science and explain it to a 7th grader. I then met with the person I had a phone interview with, and who would be my direct supervisor, and then, very briefly, with the VP of the company. The types of questions varied. There are several standard interview questions, and a number of brain teasers, none of which I had seen on line before. Not going to give those to you- that would take all of the fun out of it! The point is to show your reasoning skill, so just go slow and reason things out. I took a dozen bad turns on those, so just relax and have fun with them. I got a tour of their new office space, which was very slick and pleasant. I had read a bunch of reviews about the sterile, quiet and dull working environment. Not sure where those folks were coming from, or what they are looking for in a job environment. I just saw a bunch of people working. I suspect that with the stories of the work environment at a place like Google people sometimes expect to be playing basketball while working. It seemed fine to me.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      I was asked to tell about a time when I had a conflict with a coworker. I had thought about that question, but the only example I have is a fairly one-sided exchange, with my co-worker simply being wrong about the way he handled the situation. I suggest picking one where there was some give-and-take in the resolution as the point of the question is to probe your ability to deal with conflict at work.
      Answer question
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      Product Analyst Interview

      11 Feb 2015
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at IXL Learning

      Interview

      I was interviewed over the phone first, which included a fun brain teaser. The second phase of the interview was written and included the type of the work that the job would entail, namely answering code-like questions which I spent quite a bit of time on. Phase 3 was the in-person interview. It seemed like the first person liked me, and the second didn't since I didn't think of something she was looking for regarding elementary fraction problems. After that, I was sitting alone in a room, having no idea how many people I would interview with, but then I was told that there would be no additional interviewers.

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      Product Analyst Interview

      4 Feb 2015
      Anonymous employee
      San Francisco, CA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at IXL Learning (San Francisco, CA) in Jan 2015

      Interview

      It was a light and easy conversation. I spoke about my work, interests and background. The interviewer explained the role, his job and the specifications of what the work involved. I was asked to give feedback about the website and make suggestions. Along the way I was also told if my suggestions had been previously considered and what debates there had been. We discussed the multidisciplinary nature of the job at length.

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      Question 1

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      Product Analyst Interview

      6 Dec 2014
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at IXL Learning

      Interview

      Received an email within a week of posting my resume requesting a 30 minute phone interview The phone interview was straight forward with a knowledgeable, friendly person. They followed up by giving me a task to complete within a week and then I had another phone interview. I was then asked to come in for an on-site interview, which was 2.5 hours in a small room with 3 different people -- exhausting. The last interviewer was not very friendly, asked me a lot of the same questions the previous interviewers had, and seemed disinterested in talking with me. Not sure what was going on there because the other two people were great. After 3 interviews and a task to complete, I was a little annoyed that I was told I wasn't a match -- does it really take that long to figure out?
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