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==Interview questions==
- Tell me about the project you’re most proud of.  
 
    - What worked and why?  
Tell me about the project you’re most proud of.  
    - What would you do differently?  
* What worked and why?
- Give a personal definition of diversity and an example of how you've worked to be more inclusive.
* What would you do differently?  
- Tell me about your experience making software more accessible.  
 
    - Where do you gather your information?  
Give a personal definition of diversity and an example of how you've worked to be more inclusive.
    - What’s the most surprising thing you’ve learned?
 
- What do you know about [company]?
Tell me about your experience making software more accessible.  
    - Do you have any experience with enterprise software?
* Where do you gather your information?  
    - How are you setting your own time constraints?
* What’s the most surprising thing you’ve learned?
    - Are you comfortable working with a defined style guide or Wild West style?
 
    - Tell me about your experience with Agile
What do you know about [company]?
- What drew you into UX Design?
* Do you have any experience with [enterprise software | content sites | marketing | primary product here]?
    - What do you see your expertise?
* How are you setting your own time constraints / how are you at working in a constrained or tight schedule?
    - What do you love to do?
* Are you comfortable working with a defined style guide or Wild West style?
    - What’s your super-power? What can you teach us?
* Tell me about your experience with [Agile | Kanban | Waterfall]
    - What do you want to get better at?
 
    - What’s your ideal way of communicating findings
What drew you into UX Design?
    - How do you face a really steep learning curve?
* What do you see your expertise / What’s your super-power / What can you teach us?
        - How do you go about learning a new system?
* What do you love to do?
- What tools do you prefer?
* What do you hate to do?
- Ask about current position
* What do you want to get better at?
    - What are the characteristics of your current job you’d hope to find here?
* What’s your ideal way of communicating findings (researchers)
    - What projects have you led and tell me about your strategy?
* How do you face a really steep learning curve?
    - How do you know you’ve achieved success?
* How do you go about learning a new system?
    - Tell me about an opportunity you identified -
* What tools do you prefer?
        - what did you do about it?  
 
        - Why/why not?  
Ask about current position
        - How did that work out?
* What are the characteristics of your current job you’d hope to find here?
    - You’ve always been consulting: what constraints would you remove?
* What projects have you led and tell me about your strategy?
- If you could shape this role what would it look like to you? What’s your ideal role?
* How do you know you’ve achieved success?
- It sounds like you’ve had to handle a lot of difficult conversations - what’s your approach?
 
- What’s your biggest ethical concern about [future tech | current tech | the industry]?
Tell me about an opportunity you identified  
- What questions do you have for us?
* What did you do about it?  
* Why/why not?  
* How did that work out?
 
You’ve always been consulting: what constraints would you remove?
 
If you could shape this role what would it look like to you? What’s your ideal role?
 
It sounds like you’ve had to handle a lot of difficult conversations - what’s your approach?
 
What’s your biggest ethical concern about [future tech | current tech | the industry]?
 
What questions do you have for us?





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Interview questions

Tell me about the project you’re most proud of.

  • What worked and why?
  • What would you do differently?

Give a personal definition of diversity and an example of how you've worked to be more inclusive.

Tell me about your experience making software more accessible.

  • Where do you gather your information?
  • What’s the most surprising thing you’ve learned?

What do you know about [company]?

  • Do you have any experience with [enterprise software | content sites | marketing | primary product here]?
  • How are you setting your own time constraints / how are you at working in a constrained or tight schedule?
  • Are you comfortable working with a defined style guide or Wild West style?
  • Tell me about your experience with [Agile | Kanban | Waterfall]

What drew you into UX Design?

  • What do you see your expertise / What’s your super-power / What can you teach us?
  • What do you love to do?
  • What do you hate to do?
  • What do you want to get better at?
  • What’s your ideal way of communicating findings (researchers)
  • How do you face a really steep learning curve?
  • How do you go about learning a new system?
  • What tools do you prefer?

Ask about current position

  • What are the characteristics of your current job you’d hope to find here?
  • What projects have you led and tell me about your strategy?
  • How do you know you’ve achieved success?

Tell me about an opportunity you identified

  • What did you do about it?
  • Why/why not?
  • How did that work out?

You’ve always been consulting: what constraints would you remove?

If you could shape this role what would it look like to you? What’s your ideal role?

It sounds like you’ve had to handle a lot of difficult conversations - what’s your approach?

What’s your biggest ethical concern about [future tech | current tech | the industry]?

What questions do you have for us?


Phone interview questions:

- Set time constraints - Set expectations for asking questions - Tell me a little about yourself - What do you know about Boomi?

   - Tell candidate about our products

- Ask about current position

   - What challenges did you encounter there?
   - Delve into anything interesting 
   - How many projects do you typically manage at a time?

- Understanding of the role we’re hiring for?

   - Does it match what you’re looking for?
   - Why this particular team?

- How do you feel about joining an emerging practice? - Questions from them?


Tips: - The main thing is to ask for examples about everything. A lot of times even when you do, the candidates will answer with "Yeah, I can do that" or "Yeah, I like that", but you have to keep pushing for an example. - http://www.inc.com/lou-adler/best-interview-question-ever.html