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      Human Resources Interview

      2 May 2012
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience

      Other Human Resources interview reviews for The Zappos Family

      Human Resources Interview

      17 Jan 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at The Zappos Family in Nov 2018

      Average interview

      Application

      The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at The Zappos Family in Apr 2012

      Interview

      I received an email less than 48 hours after I submitted my application. The recruiter that emailed me set up a phone interview (with Zappos the first interview is a culture interview) for the next day. The culture interview was what I expected from the research that I had completed on the company. She asked a few job related questions and a few cultural questions (things like how weird I was, etc). She then said she would set me up with another interview with an HR Manager. The HR Manager contacted me within 2 or 3 days and set up an interview with me a day after that. This interview was a technical interview. Many questions about my previous HR experience and specific situations I have dealt with and the frequency I had dealt with them. Both interviews lasted about 30 minutes and they were both very polite and friendly.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      On a scale of 1-10 how weird are you?
      1 Answer

      Interview

      Started with an initial call with the recruiter, who was very friendly. The next step was to speak with a member of the team, one of the HR Business Partners. The HRBP was nice as well, though she sounded a bit rushed. Afterwards, over the next two months I would occasionally check in with the recruiter since I never heard back regarding the interview, asking if she had an update from the interviewer and letting her know by the second month that I was progressing in the interview process with other companies. She would apologize for the delay and let me know she was going to find out right away what next steps would be. I then wouldn't hear back. By the third month I assumed nothing was going to happen. Strange experience because I interviewed with Amazon and Twitch (Twitch and Zappos are owned by Amazon), and both were prompt in responding.

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      Tell me about your background and why you're interested in Zappos.
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      Question 2

      Questions related to handling employee conflict in the workplace.
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      1

      Human Resources Interview

      9 Dec 2011
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Henderson, NV
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at The Zappos Family (Henderson, NV) in Oct 2011

      Interview

      I applied online and received an e-mail through Jobvite to schedule a phone interview. The recruiter was fantastic: friendly, engaging. I had no doubt my experience would be ideal, but - a word of advice - read on the company, its culture and core values. There are a lot of videos on YouTube to help as well. Anyway, since I'm very non-corporate, geeky, prankster, joker and down-to-earth, I'd figure it would be the kind of culture I'd thrive in. A few days after the phone interview, I got an e-mail asking to schedule a sandbox test, which is used to determine your attention to detail. Only up to 2 mistakes are allowed in a 30-minute span, but if you are careful and detailed it will be an easy task. Then, I was invited to interview in person at its HQs. As per the interview invitation and the corporate culture, I didn't dress up for the interview, but I was wearing clean and average business casual clothing. A shuttle picked me up at the hotel by 9:30 a.m. and took me to the HQs. After waiting a bit and being provided water by the very nice guy at the front concierge desk, I was taken to a themed conference room. Soon, the recruiter with whom I had the phone interview and a more senior person came in and we talked about my specific experience as it relates to the position. I think everything went well and I clicked with the interviewers - I think they clicked with me as well. We spoke for approximately 40-45 minutes. Then, they left and a couple of other people in the department came in. The questions were of the 'cultural fit' mode. We joked and laughed a lot. It was very informal and I got to showcase a bit of my joking personality. This was another 40 minutes or so. By then, it was time for lunch with various potential coworkers. They took me to a nearby restaurant and I tried to have a conversation with all the people present (about 12-14 people), asking questions and laughing along, trying to be congenial and collegial. After lunch, I had a further interview with yet another senior representative and it was a very pleasant informal chat that, again, lasted 40-45 minutes. At the end, a friendly person took me around for a tour. I felt at home at Zappos - no doubt. I felt the zany and creative air would be the perfect place for me and I would be able to succeed and be a constructive member of the team. Then, the waiting game began. Unfortunately, a week to the day of the interview I got an e-mail that said something along the lines that a majority of the team didn't click with me and therefore they would not pursue my application, that it was a very tough decision after some prolonged deliberations, etc. I got the impression that the people I spoke with during the 3 separate interviews were not the issue. The problem was at lunch with the rest of the people. But I question whether it's realistic to 'click' or not with someone at lunch over a period of one hour. I've always had lunch with a prospective hire, but I would never judge his/her suitability simply by what happened at lunch. Moreover, it's hard to 'click' with 10-12 different people. That was a bit disappointing. However, I know who and what I am and I know full well I'd be great in a culture such as Zappo's. There's not one thing I'd change about my interview and I have nothing but kind words for the people I had the pleasure of meeting. Their loss, not mine!

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      On a scale from 0 to 10, how lucky are you?
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      Question 2

      If you had a theme song for your life, what would it be and why?
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