I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Starbucks (Seattle, WA) in Jan 2022
Interview
I applied online. About a month later, a recruiter reached out to schedule a call. From there, I met the hiring manager. After that, I had four video calls with staff who would be colleagues/collaborators. From there, I had a final meeting with the hiring manager. I was told they expected to make a decision within a week, but they ghosted me. I reached out to the recruiter for an update, but he never responded.
Everyone seemed really personable and friendly, but it felt disrespectful that they never followed up after asking for so much of my time. It signals to me that they don't actually care about people as much as they claim.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Too many to list.
Be prepared to talk about why you want to work for Starbucks, why you feel the role is a good fit for you.
In the HR screen, I was asked about my salary expectations. So, this is also something to think about in advance.
I applied online. I interviewed at Starbucks (Seattle, WA) in Dec 2025
Interview
Applied directly to role, heard back from Recruiter w/in 3wks of application. Initial Recruiter call was straight forward- describe experience and salary/ pay expectations, here's what the process looks like, etc (it was rather read off the script-ish, but thats not a huge deal). Moved on to a 45min interview with Hiring Manager soon after, and then panel interviews with 4 others quickly after that. Everyone I met with was great and seemed to really love what they do and working for Starbucks. Recruiter told me to prepare for Behavioral Qs only, but only half of interviewers stuck with that.
One asked me more situational type questions (e.g., "how would you handle XYZ?" or "what methodologies/ tools are you accustomed to?") and left a lot of time at the end for my Qs. 2 interviews with a single behavioral Q were more conversational where it started with a "Tell me about a time when..." type question that flowed into thoughtful follow up Qs and eventually just rolled into natural conversation about the space we work in. Although they only asked 1 core Q, i enjoyed these interviews the most as their follow up Qs allowed me to showcase me at my best. The last was more awkward as they tended to keep to a script and weren't comfortable deviating from the 8-9 Qs they wrote down, and they had no follow up Qs for any of my answers (which felt odd).
After finishing interviews, the Recruiter said the wait would be 2-3wks before i heard back because they were still interviewing other candidates- which seems unreasonable. And then, instead of a call or an email from the recruiter to let me know the hiring decision, I got an auto-email from a no-reply address saying I wasn't selected and encouraged me to apply for other roles (similar to one you'd get if your application was rejected). I'm disappointed in the team's decision as the role seemed like a great fit, but I understand if they wanted to go in a different direction. However, ending the process on that note felt rather dismissive and impersonal.
I would have given the interview process an overall positive review if it wasn't for the drastic difference in interview format coupled with the experience from last leg of the process; which proved to be the most frustrating aspect.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you approach building a new program roadmap, Time when you exceeded expectations, How do you use data to tell a compelling story, Example of when you challenged status quo, Time when you had to align stakeholders with competing priorities, Example of working with a difficult customer/ stakeholder, what methodologies and PM tools are you most comfortable using, what methods do you use to communicate with tech teams,
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Starbucks
Interview
Phone screening with the recruiter was very helpful and informative. He provided a lot of background into the role and was supportive throughout the process. Made it to the first round of interviews with the hiring manager for a 30 minute video call. Interviewer asked about data management strategies, working in ambiguity, and project management experience. Didn’t get much time to ask any questions of my own.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you deal with spinning plates when you are working on multiple projects at once with tight deadlines and conflicting priorities?