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      Senior Product Manager Interview

      23 Aug 2015
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon

      Interview

      Spoke to two senior product management leads. Asked me a variety of questions. The bias towards data driven analysis was clear. Seems many of their PMs come from a "business" background of sales or another non PM background. This made it difficult for me to connect with the interviewer. Worse though was the manner in which I was spoken. Started friendly enough but didn't feel I was having a two way conversation - more being given the third degree. My answers were, at times, interrogated as if I was a guilty school boy telling lies to teacher. Seemed like my (extensive) experience didn't matter and that answers were invalid if it wasn't an exact match for how Amazon operates. I've worked in successful companies who thrive on constructive criticism to improve themselves but they wouldn't think of behaving in this manner in an interview. I'm all for challenging interviewees - in fact I welcome it - but not to the point of insolence. At one point I was answering a question only to be abruptly interrupted and instructed by the interviewer that there was an easy solution to a challenge I was addressing. I responded that their "correction" was invalid given the company I was working in, the budget and the time pressures. They took that on the chin and it's quite possible that my aggressive response may have heightened their interest in me. But I'll never know because my interest in them evaporated instantly. Who wants to work in a company that treats senior interviewees, or anyone for that matter, with such low regard? Literally I was told that my existing experience (15-20 years PM leadership roles) was of limited interest and that they would evaluate me on a few superficial example questions. I've run rings around the interviewers in terms of revenue generating product creation / management so to be spoken to in such a manner was unacceptable and frankly matched the tone highlighted in the NY times article. Given that I experienced similar attitude from the two interviewers I can only conclude it is down to the corporate culture. It's a hot job market.....Amazon should stop treating people like it's an honor to be interviewed by them, it's not. Sure they're a successful company but their non core offerings suck especially the UX. Because their product managers don't have a real grounding in "product" they overly depend on data as a crutch (certainly outside of the core amazon.com shopping experience) and didn't appear to value UX and product design. Their customers are not robots.....but neither are the candidates who interview with them. Time to start treating both a lot differently.

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      Tokyo
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      Positive experience
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