I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Midland Credit Management
Interview
At first scheduled a very quick phone call with hr, go through basic information, then schedule for a video call, asked about a basic business case question, why the profit decreasing type of question
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
a case of sales, cost, profit relationship, and improve profit
I interviewed at Midland Credit Management (San Diego, CA)
Interview
The phone screening consisted solely of the "tell me about yourself" prompt and a few background questions. The rest of the session was essentially an overview of the subsequent interview process, like an information session. There will be three follow-up rounds, each comprising a case study along with other components, and it sounds quite challenging.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself, and a few background questions
Thank you for sharing your interview experience. We appreciate your feedback on the screening process and how the interview structure was communicated. Our goal is to ensure candidates are informed and prepared for what to expect, and perspectives like yours help us continue refining that experience. We’re grateful for your interest in Midland Credit Management and wish you continued success.
In second round, they asked about a case of book store. A lot of math. In addition, they tested a logic puzzle about mail delivery, which means that they asked you to fill out a form.
Thank you for sharing your interview experience. We appreciate your feedback on the process and understand that case-based and problem-solving interviews can be challenging. We value the time and effort candidates put into our interviews and wish you the best in your continued job search.
I interviewed at Midland Credit Management (San Diego, CA)
Interview
3 rounds of interviews on top of an initial HR screening. The cases are math heavy and kind of confusing and sort of a guessing game for you to ask the right questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
3 rounds of casing interviews. The cases are more math based but are kind of confusing and sort of a guessing game for you to ask the right questions.
Thank you for sharing your interview experience. We understand that multi-round, case-based interviews—especially those involving quantitative problem-solving—can feel challenging. We appreciate the time and effort candidates invest in our process, and we value this perspective as we continue to evaluate and refine the experience. We wish you the best in your future opportunities.