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      Program Manager Interview

      25 Aug 2022
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      The process took 4 days. I interviewed at InterSystems in Aug 2022

      Interview

      The process begins with an online test . The position I applied for does not need technical skill sets such as coding etc but the TET test was all about programming languages, Boolean etc. It was totally unexpected and unnecessary. Unfortunately, I failed the exam because my expertise is on a different area and so were the job requirements. I highly recommend InterSystems to reconsider this step in the interview process as you loose on some serious talent. It’s your loss and other companies gain

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      No question. Online tests to begin with
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      Program Manager Interview

      13 May 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Boston, MA
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at InterSystems (Boston, MA)

      Interview

      PROCESS OVERVIEW I went through two separate, complete interview processes for two different roles at InterSystems over the course of about a year. In both cases I received positive feedback from every member of the interview panel. In both cases my candidacy was blocked at the executive level. PROS The people are the best part of this process. Every interviewer I met with was thoughtful, well-prepared, and generous with their time. The hiring manager was transparent about the team's needs and genuinely engaged. The recruiter was responsive and supportive throughout. If you get to the interview stage, you will meet impressive people doing interesting work. CONS Be aware that final decision-making authority may not rest with the panel that interviews you, and that this may not be disclosed upfront. In my second process, InterSystems initiated contact with me. I was explicitly told the approval structure had changed and that the CEO no longer had sign-off authority on all new hires. I re-engaged on that basis. After completing a full panel of interviews and again receiving positive feedback, I was told an executive was not comfortable moving my candidacy forward because I had been previously rejected in the first process. This outcome was foreseeable. The prior rejection was not a secret. If that history was going to be a factor in executive decision-making, it should have been identified before I re-entered the process, not after I had completed it a second time. ADVICE TO CANDIDATES Ask directly and early who has final approval authority on the hire, and whether any prior history with the company, including previous applications, could be a factor in that decision. The interviewers are excellent. The process around them needs work.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How would you approach driving change in an organization where many team members have significant tenure, deep institutional knowledge, and established ways of working?
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