I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Pattern (Lehi, UT) in June 2023
Interview
The process is a little drawn out it starts with an initial phone interview with Pattern’s talent acquisition team. Then you do a video interview with a hiring manager. Then a third onsite interview with a panel of department leaders. Then an executive review before an offer is extended.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you tell us about your experience working in Amazon Seller Central?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Pattern (London, England) in Jan 2024
Interview
Applied directly, was then contacted by the HR and quickly arranged for interviews. The whole process was shorter than most interviews and than how it was advertised. First stage with HR only, then quickly received an assesment for second stage with the hiring team. There were two tasks in the assesment which were all about providing solutions for their existing clients. They only asked for preparing a few slides however both tasks were not that easy to accomplish. The second stage was the last stage already but the fist time meeting the hiring team so it felt a bit awkward, lasted an hour with many questions. Ever since then I was ghosted, only got dead silence from the HR and it has been more than two months. Quite shocked about such negative experience honestly as I thought a company like Pattern would have been much more professional with its hiring process. Couldn't help but felt they were getting candidates to do free work fo them since the tasks were to solve real problems of real clients.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
For X brand what amount of marketing budget do you think you need?
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Pattern (Lehi, UT) in Oct 2023
Interview
They follow the WHO method verbatim. Be prepared.
Screening Interview: A brief, focused conversation designed to quickly assess if a candidate meets the basic requirements of the role.
• Who Interview: A detailed interview that digs into the candidate’s past experiences chronologically to evaluate patterns of success or struggle.
• Focus Interview: A more in-depth discussion about specific competencies and scorecard outcomes to gauge fit for this particular role.
• Reference Interview: Interviews with former colleagues or supervisors to verify the candidate’s past performance and get insights into their strengths and areas for improvement.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time when you faced a significant challenge in your role. How did you approach it, and what was the outcome?
• Tell me about a decision you made that wasn’t popular. How did you handle the situation?
• Can you give an example of a time when you had to learn something quickly to solve a problem?