The steps of the interview process was pretty clear, there is 6 or 7 steps, and you get the support of HR department.
After your CV gets screened, you speak to HR person, if they think you may be a good fit they will put you through the CCAT test and if you pass that (90% pass rate) you get through to the problem solving interview (that’s 4 steps already).
Both CCAT and Problem Solving interview have absolutely nothing to do with the role you’re applying for. Whilst I found both semi difficult I scored it on here as difficult as it’s definitely not an average, especially when you being asked questions completely not related to your field of expertise. I just don’t think people get a fair crack of the whip.
You get 40min for a problem solving interview during which the expectation is that you (you get the guidance from HR prior to the call) - identify root cause, come up with the 4-5 solutions (!), you must ask questions for example “if there is any data available”, the interviewer will provide a data only if you ask, you have to then describe your solutions in detail, how they gonna work, how you gonna measure it, what will be the potential implications/drawbacks, at the end you need to summarise all of the solutions in a 3minute elevator style presentation. That’s a lot to come up with, on the problem case that you have zero experience in, add pressure and stress of the fact that you’re doing an interview and it’s a recipe for disaster. As you can tell, I didn’t pass that stage of the interview, on a one hand you can’t pass every interview you do in your career but it is extremely annoying that throughout the entire process up until this point none of the actual knowledge in your field have been tested. What is the point of applying for a role in a field X and not being interviewed on it ?
Only after problem solving interview the next stage is technical skills interview, but again what is the point? I felt that to really provide a very comprehensive answer to the question you simply need more than 30min, as the question I got asked could easily be a project. When you run a project, you don’t solve it in 30min.