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Got an interview request from Amazon for Sr. Digital Marketing Manager. I have been interviewed by and worked for multiple big names like Mcafee, Meta, Microsoft but never by Amazon. I’m wondering how’s their hiring process, what kind of questions and tasks are waiting for me, how many steps are there etc.
Thank you in advance, everyone!
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Interviewing with Apple next week for the roles of Global Supply Manager (GSM) and Worldwide Procurement Analyst in Austin. Does anyone have any tips or advice for the interview? What kind of questions do they ask?
Also, what’s the compensation like in Austin specifically? I would think the compensation would be different than Cupertino. Anyone have any offers or salaries for these positions in Austin?
Job-Hunting reach-out to VC from previous fundraising effort for own startup
I have e-mail archive from 1y ago of my reach-out to 65 VCs in London: we had video calls, they might remember me still, who knows.
I want to send a reply/forward message to the same e-mail thread from abc@gmail.com, saying that I am looking for roles within their VC firm. Is that a good idea?
Or shall I just start new email thread and mention how I know them?
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If it's with the hiring manager versus the recruiter I would think it's a positive sign but I guess that's could be situational. I'm untested in the outcome. My hunch is clarity on the role because maybe something changed and if your ok with that than possibly an offer. Let us know what it ends up being!
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The "are you still interested" comment and the fact the call is from the HM (and not the Recruiter) are both interesting. My guesses...
1 - It is between you and someone else, and they are coming back for another interview to decide.
2 - They really like you but there is some reason they aren't going to offer you the job. The HM may want you for a different job or tell you there might be jobs in the future you should apply for. (I've seen this when someone interviews well but lacks the required job experience.)
Thanks for the feedback. I just received a teams invitation and the subject line says "Feedback on Interviews, 30 min will suffice".
It is rather strange, but I wouldn't expect them to set up an interview if it was a flat-out rejection.
I just finished the interview with the hiring manager. He said it was more to clarify some aspects of the role as the prior department thought I had different expectations. The second poster had it right.
He wants me to meet with his boss (~20 minutes), although he said there shouldn't be any issue and expects them to give me an offer after that.