The questions that left the biggest impression on me were the last few asked by my hiring manager, the VP of UX. First, there was a print out of preselected descriptors grouped into three sections. These descriptors were words that describe qualities that I value or think are the most powerful trait that makes me a good designer— I have to choose one from each section, so three total. Having thought about personality tests and self-evaluations, I always wondered how accurate one's own perception of their qualities is inline with other people's views. For example, I might assert that I am a great listener because I want to believe that about myself, but everyone else may think that's a delusional perception. Anyway, after a quick selection, I was asked to explain why I chose those words, and to give examples that proved they applied to me. That was a very interesting approach.
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How do you feel about being a shared resource
They asked for a presentation
What do you like about our product?
What motivates you as a designer?
Why do you think you are the right fit for this position?
What would your current colleagues say about you?
Ways of working in your current organization
Nothing unexpected. Pretty standard, "Tell me about yourself" type stuff.
They asked me specifically for the role I am applying for which is to manage Globe's Design System
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