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User Interviews interview questions
based on 38 ratings - Updated 28 Feb 2026
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I applied online. I interviewed at User Interviews
Interview
The interviewer/manager was friendly and respectful throughout the interview process. Everything was comfortable and the interview was remote. Seems like a great team and I'd recommend interviewing with them if you have the opportunity!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Standard questions like motivation for switching roles
I applied online. I interviewed at User Interviews in Nov 2025
Interview
I had a 30 min interview with the recruiter. Typical questions - background, why User Interviews, do I use AI in my workflow, etc
Next - 1 hr with CPO - dug into background, some process stories, how I lead vision and work with teams
Next - Task Assignment re: Design strategy and implementation for AI inside a product that doesn't have AI. Present to CTO, CPO and Director of Product.
There might be more, but I did not make it past this point
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at User Interviews
Interview
The interview process began with an initial call with a recruiter to discuss the role and my background. The next step was a technical interview with an engineer, which involved working through a single-file coding exercise focused on data transformation.