I interviewed at Baylor Scott & White Health (Irving, TX)
Interview
An interview for a Data Analyst position at Baylor Scott & White Health usually starts with a short screening call with a recruiter about your background, interest in healthcare, and fit with the organization’s mission. After that, you’ll likely have a technical round where you may work through case-style questions about SQL, statistics, and real data problems, possibly walking through past projects and how you analyzed data or used tools like SQL and visualization software. You’ll also face behavioral questions that explore how you solve problems, work on teams, and communicate complex information to non-technical stakeholders, often using the STAR method. In some cases you may meet with a panel of team members for a mix of technical and interpersonal questions, and the process usually ends with a conversation with the hiring manager to assess cultural fit and long-term goals.
The interview process consists of three main stages. The first step involves submitting a video recording where candidates respond to a set of predetermined questions, allowing the team to assess communication skills and overall fit. Those who advance move on to a panel interview with multiple managers, focusing on past experiences, teamwork, and alignment with the role. The final stage is a case-based interview featuring technical and scenario-driven questions designed to evaluate analytical thinking and job-specific expertise.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you manage and prioritize simultaneous data requests from multiple sponsors with competing deadlines?