Recruiter contacted me via Linkedin, then did not follow up for 2 weeks when I expressed my potential interest. Finally when she scheduled a screening and then an interview - all the interviewers were Russians, 3 people at the same time, including HR. It was remote / video conf, they dialed in from St. Petersburg, Russia. Surprisingly, most questions were related to my current job, and there was a clear conflict of interest preventing me from going that route. Similarly, after the positive feedback from the 2nd interview, they asked me to do a PM exercise : "Please look through the task and let me know when you could have got back with solution. Do not hesitate to ask me if you have any questions about. Expected outcome is a product brief.
TEST TASK
Imagine you need to deploy Wrike for 10 teams (Sales, Marketing, Support, IT, etc.), through the interface. Each team have its own workflow and instruments to organize their work, but sometimes teams collaborate on projects and processes with other teams. How would you improve Wrike to provide configuration for these teams? How would you make sure that configuration fits managers' and team members' needs?
As part of your research come up with 1-3 product ideas and present them in the format of the Product Brief listed below.
Target Audience
Which ideal customer profile (ICP) and user persona does his product initiative target?
Problem(s)
What problem(s) does this product initiative try to solve for the selected user persona?
Why this problem(s) is worth solving?
Solution
How does the solution for the selected problem(s) might look like?
Hypothesis
Why the suggested solution will lead to solving the problem(s)?
Success Metrics
What will be the proof that the problem(s) has been solved successfully?"
My response was as follows: this task is directly related to your company's product and my current company's product offering which puts me in a difficult situation. In addition, this task is related to your real product, and real / existing problems so I would not feel comfortable providing this type of free consulting and looking at your glassdoor reviews, I am not alone. I would definitely prefer to do a more generic product ideation exercise, and avoid any conflicts of interests. I also want to point out that you as a company contacted me with regards to this role, and I have not applied myself. I would be happy to speak with the hiring manager, who can also assess my skills and experience directly. " end of quote. The HR responded as if she did not understand anything, stating that they asked a very generic question :). To me it's a show-stopper. I did not follow up.