I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at PowerSchool Group (Burlington, ON) in June 2018
Interview
Received an email asking me to fill out an online test. 50 questions, 15 minutes to answer, get through as many as possible. After the test, took about a month for some sort of automated response. Never interacted with a person.
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I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at PowerSchool Group
Interview
The process was great, and each conversation I had was natural, honest, candid, and incredibly insightful into the role and into PowerSchool. I got along great with the Hiring Manager (my now future manager), and that was one of the main reasons why I enthusiastically joined the team!
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
How do you go about working cross-functionally with engineers?
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at PowerSchool Group (Chicago, IL) in Aug 2023
Interview
Had a 10 minute HR call then 2 additional interviews within a week. 9 business days after my second interview I heard no update, sent a request for update, and was ghosted by the company.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at PowerSchool Group (Bengaluru)
Interview
Initially , I was asked to complete a logical reasoning assignment followed by an assignment on introducing new features to some existing products . This was a highly time taking task . Somehow invested 2 days and managed to submit the assignment .
This was followed by interview round 1
Round 2 , at 9 pm in the night
Round 3 , 11 pm in the night , on the same day
Round 4 , director interview .
Multiple HR calls to schedule these rounds .
Finally , even after a month , never heard back from them .
Called 5-6 times just to hear " your profile is still being evaluated " .
When you don't have a clarity on what you are looking for , in a candidate , please don't waste precious time . When someone invested so much time in the process , atleast be professional enough to give them a " yes " or " no " instead of keeping them on hold . It speaks volumes about your work culture !
Cheers !