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      Product Analyst - Math Interview

      18 Jul 2014
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at IXL Learning in Apr 2014

      Interview

      I applied online and got a phone interview. I did not move past that round. The interviewer asked me some straightforward questions followed by a brain teaser. I did not think that brain teaser was at all relevant for the position or how one would perform as a Product Analyst. The gentleman I interviewed with also told me that they didn't have any folks with a math education background who worked for them; it is mostly people with math backgrounds. I was surprised and felt that they needed more people with an education background.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      The brain teaser, which I was not prepared for or expecting.
      Answer question
      4

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      Product Analyst-Math Interview

      6 Mar 2014
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at IXL Learning

      Interview

      I applied online, received an email a week later that they were impressed with my resume. A phone interview was scheduled a week later. After the phone interview, I was giving a 'job test' which I had a week to complete. I had read a few disgruntled reviews on here regarding spending tons of hours on the written assignment and then receiving zero feedback other than a rejection letter. I was extremely excited about the company and position, and still gave the assignment my all. One week later, I received a rejection email, and as mentioned by others below, there was zero specific feedback on my work. It all leaves a very disrespectful, bad taste in my mouth regarding this company. It makes me wonder how many people they carelessly give this assignment too, and whether they steal the work or eventually use your solutions. I feel extremely jaded about this company that I was once so excited about. My advice is...don't expect anything for your hours of effort on the written assignment, it feels borderline scam-like. I genuinely feel disrespected, and I was skeptical of others comments one here, assuming that they must be exaggerating or bitter, but truthfully it was a terrible experience.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Stupid brain teaser regarding jelly beans that can't possibly tell them anything useful about you as an employee, good luck.
      Answer question
      3

      Product Analyst - Math Interview

      27 Feb 2014
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at IXL Learning in Jan 2014

      Interview

      Saw IXL at a career fair at my university and got an interview on campus the next day (had to upload my resume to their website before then--the cover letter was optional). The interview itself was pretty laid back, and my interviewer and I hit it off really well personality-wise. There was a role play part, in which I had to explain what the domain of a function is to an 8th grader and a brain teaser (the jelly bean one everyone is referring to). After less than a couple of weeks, I got an e-mail about scheduling a phone interview. Mine was with someone who was working for the same position I was applying for, and it turned out she had a math Ph.D. in the same field I work in. Well, unfortunately, a lot of math Ph.D.s are a little awkward, and this phone conversation suffered a bit for it--there were some of those awkward silences that other people have mentioned, although not that many. It didn't help that my interviewer wasn't a native speaker and spoke with a thick accent. There was another role play question, but this time I had to explain the concept of the limit of a sequence to someone in pre-calculus. I'm pretty good at this, but the phone interviewer wasn't really playing the part herself, so I subconsciously switched from talking to a pre-calc student to someone more mature. Eventually I was asked another brain teaser (expected, question posted below), which I answered correctly and was able to explain in detail. The idea was the same as the jelly bean problem and you solve it the same way. I thought that since the phone interview was kind of awkward and my personality didn't jive with the phone interviewer's, I would get a rejection e-mail immediately. Instead I got instructions for a written assignment (to write solutions to sample math problems at the 3rd grade level & at the high school level, make suggestions for the website, how the problems might vary, what sort of options there should be available for these kinds of problems, etc.) to complete within a week. By this point in time, I didn't really want to work for this company anymore (recently learned that I can't move to CA for personal reasons) and so didn't spend much time on the assignment. I did submit it anyway and heard back less than three days later with the rejection letter--I appreciate their timeliness, and the letter was friendly enough. Not sure what exactly about my application led to them ultimately rejecting me (I am one of the highest rated instructors at my university, not just in math, and have a decent amount of programming experience, so I certainly have the skill set they're looking for). If I had to guess, it would be because I didn't get along well enough with the interviewer, but I guess I don't really care what the reason was.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      An "evil king" has to marry off his daughter and places her picture in one of three labeled boxes: Gold, Silver & Lead. Each box has an inscription. Gold: "The picture is inside this box." Silver: "The picture is not inside this box." Lead: "The picture isn't inside the gold box." Only one of the statements is true, and potential suitors have one shot at picking the correct box with the picture. Which box is it in?
      1 Answer
      5

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