I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Lucid Software in June 2023
Interview
3 parts to the interview(s): 1. Fill out a form regarding information about yourself. This form will include a question along of the lines of, "Tell me a story of a time growing up where you learned a lesson, or went above and beyond to complete a task." 2. Interview with recruiter. A recruiter will call you and ask you some basic questions about yourself to see if you're a good fit for Lucid. Tell them that you value company culture, and that you are looking for a place who values their employees in return. 3. Three more sets of interviews with the QA team.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. "You got a new job as a QA Specialist, but you have no training yet, how would you go about testing a refrigerator?" 2. "Other than the obvious, name a light source in your kitchen." - This question is meant to see how abstract you think. Lucid is obsessed with outside-the-box thinkers, so just come up with some weird answer. 3. "Here is our Lucid Chart product, please show me how you would test this font styling feature"
Online Test/Quiz - Do you know your way around computers and browsers
Interview with HR - Make sure you're still interested in the job
Interview with the QA Team - Technical Interview
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What quality do you think is most important for a QA Specialist
Asked a lot of weird questions. Interviewed with 6 people for something entry level, didn't feel necessary. A bunch of questions seemed too open ended, almost like they were hoping you would say something wrong.
I interviewed at Lucid Software (Salt Lake City, UT)
Interview
Phone interview, followed by 3 technical interviews. Typically, each interview is with 2 team members, and a finally a final round with management. Overall, it's a simple, straightforward/simple process. It takes about 3 weeks
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They ask questions that will explore your creative thinking and 'out of box' perspectives.