I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Rackspace Technology (London, England) in Jan 2012
Interview
Impression about job:
A Service Manager job at Rackspace is not really SDM job. It is more of a customer engagement job and here are the reasons why.
I prepared the interview keeping in my mind that it is for a SDM level job with reasonable financial responisbility. However during the course of the interview Rackspace has no set processes for Incident, Change, Problem or even a proper Service Desk which is aligned to ITIL. There is no financial exposure or decision making involved or any function of bid management as it should exist. You can not influence the financials for your decision making or contract renewal, they are pre set.
Impression about the people interviewing:
Unfortunately the people interviewing me had little experience of Bid Management, Supplier Management and other Service Related Disciplines which would exist in other Outsourcing companies and this was evident from the way questions went. With all due respect when there is no specific tailored service to manage why would you need expensive Service Managers? All you need is good Incident Manager and a people manager to manage them, you don't need a whole team of SDMs. During the interview at points it was evident that the people who could be managing me tomorrow might not be the best for the job as they lacked the experience in Financials, ITIL practical implementation experience, Supplier Management, Actual tailored contract negotiation etc.
Interview itself:
The people who were interviewing me did not seem prepared. The research on my background could have been better. The questions were not challenging enough for such a role, which hints that they are not experienced enough and don't have the breadth and depth knowledge for such a role. I had two face to face interviews and there was no distinction as to what was the purpose of two interviews when the areas and questions covered in both were the same. Normally in circumstances where there are more than one interviews there is a clear purpose of both, this was not apparant. Hence there there didn't seem to be any proper preperation done.
Tips for other people interviewing:
1. Prepare on questions where you delivered Service Improvement for customer. (Important)
2. Know Rackspace's business, both past and future. (V Important)
3. Customer satisfaction. (Very Important)
4. Your own personal development.
Good Points:
People seemed very friendly.
Since the company is growing at a large scale in a growth sector, the chances of progression and many, it was evident from the fact that people intervewing me were promoted quickly.
I didn't hear anything back from them and didn't bother going back as I realised that this job would be a step back for me.
They provide study material that they will ask you. It is a 2 part interview with managers. Pretty straight forward they try and get to know what kinda of person you are
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Rackspace Technology (San Antonio, TX)
Interview
I had a video assessment which was the only easy part.
I normally don’t leave bad reviews, but this needed to be said. I heard Rackspace was a great company so I was excited at first for my interview. However, it only pays $13 per hour which is ridiculous because better customer service jobs usually pay more.
I had a zoom interview, but they were so rude. I had a few jobs that weren’t a good fit, so I had to leave them for personal reasons. I felt like I was being judged harshly for my experience. I asked myself why did they invite me for an interview if they didn’t like my resume. It felt like a waste of time for everyone.
On the interview the panel of 3 grilled me with questions and my follow up questions were answered with a look of annoyance. It was so unprofessional. I was glad when I didn’t get picked. My old job treated me so much better and hired me for $16 per hour. I am going back to my company that is nicer. If you have a choice, go with other jobs in the industry. I can tell this company is a sinking ship. Good luck to anyone stuck there.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me when you had a challenging situation and how did you turn it around?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Rackspace Technology (San Antonio, TX) in Feb 2019
Interview
Always feeling like walking on egg shells with the amount of layoffs. Interviews were so basic a questions were really not that memorable . They do use internal recruiters to screen your resume 1st.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Group interview first 1 leader in a room and then 2 interview with 2 leaders