I applied online. I interviewed at AppNexus (London, England) in Jun 2017
Interview
Submitted CV online, got an email back the same day, set up telephone interview at first available slot. Telephone interview was very relaxed, talked about what the company did, the role in details, and was asked about some basic motivational questions, and other personality questions.
Was then told on the same day that I was to be invited for onsite interview, and it was confirmed and set up in 24 hours and I was also provided with interview guides on what to expect and prepare etc, and useful links ti find out more.
The onsite was 4 x 45min rounds split between competency and technical. The atmosphere was relaxed, everyone in the office were super friendly. The competency / motivational questions were as usual, the technical questions required some thinking but nothing too difficult, and the interviewers encouraged you to ask questions during the process to help you reach a good answer.
Everything was very transparent - I was explained why things were being asked, what was being measured, and how my performance was being graded. Two days after this I was given an offer and the feedback I was provided were also very encouraging.
All in all, a great experience. Really glad I found this and excited to start. I do believe that preparation will get you very far in companies like these, as they come prepared with detailed questions to quiz you with and so should you.
I applied online. I interviewed at AppNexus (Singapore) in Mar 2017
Interview
I had 1 phone interview, 1 onsite interview as well as a final video interview. The interview process was great and consisted of analytical/behavioral questions. You'll get the interview results within a week. The team was very helpful and friendly.
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Question 1
Situational and scenario-based questions with regards to potential customer issues.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at AppNexus (Singapore)
Interview
Applied online from their website and I received an email from a recruiter a few days later to schedule a phone call with the hiring manager. As we were based in different time zones (me and the recruiter), there were some miscommunication around the arrangement of the time of the interview phone call (which I find it a bit unprofessional of them. I had past experiences on arranging interviews across time zones with other firms and never had this issue). In the end ,the call got rescheduled, and instead of the hiring manager who was supposed to speak to me, some junior guy (who only joined the firm last than a year and is in a junior position) interviewed me.
A few things that I find which were unprofessional: 1) a junior person was asked to interview me; 2) he did not even know which role I applied to; 3) he seems to be reading off a script with list of questions; 4) he sounds like he does not know my background as he was asking very technical questions (I was not in this industry before applying).
Did not get a reply from the firm after that, even though he said he will get back.