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      Marketing Project Specialist Interview

      29 May 2015
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Chicago, IL
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Dyson (Chicago, IL)

      Interview

      Overall the interview process went well I was Called by the HR Specialist to have a phone interview. At the end of our discussion she asked to setup an in-person interview. When I got there I interviewed with two people who would be on my team for 30 minutes each. It was exactly 30 minutes and both interviewers seemed rushed to get it over with. A week and a half later I was called to setup a second round interview where I would be presenting a PowerPoint based on a project I was given ahead of time. They basically just want to see how you analyze data. I returned to present and it was roughly 45 minutes. I received a phone call a week later that they went with another candidate.

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      Tell me about a time where you had to tell a story using data.
      Answer question

      Question 2

      Tell me about a time you disagreed with your direct report and how it was handled.
      Answer question

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      Marketing Project Specialist Interview

      14 Nov 2018
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Chicago, IL
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Dyson (Chicago, IL) in Jan 2018

      Interview

      The entire interview process took a little over two months. However, some may consider it still ongoing as a result of my experience (explained below). A Dyson recruiter reached out to me via LinkedIn. After some correspondence, a phone interview was arranged for the two of us. It was about 30 minutes and a very straightforward, “this is what the role is like”, screening call. She told me that I would hear back about moving forward to the second step with the hiring manager. That interview was about 30 - 40 minutes and consisted of questions predominantly pertaining to my work experience. Next, I was invited on-site for a third interview. They told me to plan on it lasting two hours. I met with the hiring manager, her manager, another manager from the marketing team, and someone from HR. It also consisted of work experience questions in addition to questions on how I would handle specific situations, etc. Shortly thereafter, I received an email inviting me back for the final step in the process, which was to complete an “activity”. I was also instructed to go to several different retail stores to evaluate Dyson’s retail displays and consider how they compare to their competitors. As a side note, I live in downtown Chicago, so commuting all over the city in the middle of winter to different Bed, Bath & Beyonds, Targets, and Best Buys on my weekend was not favorable. The activity started by giving me a laptop and a sheet with a scenario and corresponding instructions. I was informed that I would have x amount of time to complete it — 10 minutes. I was asked to create any type of deliverable that included a timeline of the production process for in-store displays, identify important information that was omitted from the scenario, among a few other tasks. After I presented my work, I was asked about my thoughts on the displays that I researched around the city. The next day, I received a follow-up email saying that she would be contacting me within the next couple days regarding their decision and any next steps. This transpired in March 2018... as of November 2018, I’m still “waiting” to hear back from her. I completely understand not being offered the job, as it is the hiring managers responsibility to choose the best fit to succeed in the position and I must not have been that person. However, what I do find completely unacceptable is the expectation of time and commitment needed to jump through the interview hoops without even dedicating time for a 1 minute phone call to that person following up with a final “verdict” and any feedback. This silence serves as a perfect representation of the professionalism and appreciation of time and effort that Dyson has for people who do not get offered a position. My belief is that a company should be pursuing an interviewee just as much as a potential employee should be pursuing the company. It’s a mutually beneficial interaction. Unfortunately for Dyson, throughout the entire process, I couldn’t help but feel like most of the people I interacted with had some sense of entitlement. I’m sure Dyson is a wonderful company to be employed at, but I wouldn’t expect an ounce of respect from the recruiting team unless you do get that offer.

      Interview questions [5]

      Question 1

      Construct a timeline.
      Answer question

      Question 2

      What necessary information is missing from the scenario?
      Answer question

      Question 3

      Tell me about your current role.
      Answer question

      Question 4

      Tell me about your experience at xx company (previous employment)
      Answer question

      Question 5

      How would you handle an interaction with a customer informing them that you can’t meet a deadline?
      Answer question
      6

      Marketing Project Specialist Interview

      16 Nov 2016
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Chicago, IL
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2+ months. I interviewed at Dyson (Chicago, IL)

      Interview

      I was found via LinkedIn through a third party recruiter. A few days later, I did a phone interview with the recruiter and he thought my experience was perfect for the position. From there, he had his manager set up the phone interview with the Dyson's hiring manager. Did a 30 minute phone interview, nothing too hard. The conversation was more about the role and if it was something I was interested in, etc. About a week later, a different recruiter reached out to me to set up an in-office interview with Dyson. I came in and met with the 2 hiring managers and a marketing manager. They were all 1:1 interviews. Again, wasn't too difficult. I haven't heard anything back in a few weeks so I reached out directly to one of the hiring managers for next steps. She was surprised no one reached out to me, but worked with yet ANOTHER recruiter to work with me for next steps. This recruiter kept emailing me saying I've been chosen for the role, but need to wait a week or so to finalize paperwork. Weeks pass, no response. I kept following up with the recruiter and it turns out the team wanted me to come in and prepare a presentation. I had only 48 hours to prepare and came in to present to the team. After it, the recruiter kept saying I did great and was chosen as the final candidate (again) but they need another few days to finalize. After weeks and weeks of following up with both the recruiter AND the hiring managers, I did not get any response. I assume they found a last minute candidate and decided to go with that person instead, which was a bummer since the interview process took more than 3 months, and I didn't even get the courtesy of either person letting me know I was not chosen.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      For this exercise, imagine you have been asked by senior leadership to evaluate what has happened in the Floorcare category over the last 12 months and provide recommendations for how Dyson can grow given the competitive environment. Attached is a snapshot of market share for the Floorcare category. It includes the performance of each brand over the past 12 months compared to the prior 12 months. In 30 minutes and five slides or less, please present the following: 1) What is the role of each of the brands within the Total Floorcare category? Please visit stores and websites to understand the brands and how they differentiate themselves from other brands and in which categories they have a competitive advantage? How has this changed over the last 12 months given the data in the attachment? 2) What is the role of Dyson in each of these categories? How has this changed over the last 12 months given the data in the attachment? 3) What do you think are the strengths, weaknesses, threats and opportunities for Dyson over the next 12 months?
      Answer question
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