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      UX Designer Interview

      14 Aug 2023
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at iHerb

      Interview

      The interview process was smooth and communication was great. The HR person was quick to respond and very friendly during the interview. I interviewed with HR first and was supposed to meet the hiring manager for the UX Design position but I got another offer by then.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell me about your background.
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      Other UX Designer interview reviews for iHerb

      UX Designer Interview

      19 Nov 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Irvine, CA
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at iHerb (Irvine, CA) in Oct 2019

      Interview

      I'm only writing this review to unlock other company salaries but this is one of those interviews that’s a story to tell and forever rubbed off on me in a negative way. At the time, I had 1 year of UX design experience, trying to escape my micromanaged company and I applied because the LinkedIn posting was up for more than a year, promoted too, which should've been a red flag that it was never filled. My interview took place on-site at the Irvine location right before the pandemic so maybe things have changed though I doubt it since old large companies don’t budge well to change and designers. For a non-Silicon Valley company, the expectations and the process weren't difficult but extremely tedious and time-consuming. The team that interviewed me was friendly throughout the whole way which I appreciated. Another red flag is that they’d have side jokes poking at how chaotic their leadership is and how aggravating communication can be, hoping somehow I could fix that. I’d give them the credit that they really tried to mature their design internally. Though I can't remember the exact number of steps in regards to phone screenings, interviews (one was remote!), portfolio reviews, presentations, and 1:1s I had to go through but I did it all! Towards the end, I was even given an entire onboarding process of what I'd be getting into exactly - flowcharts and everything of who'd I'd work with - it felt like they hired me on the spot and it was my first day so of course, I felt misled. In retrospect, I feel like the team read every possible design interview process Medium article and checked each idea to put it all together into a massive process. The shocker was that I even made it to the cultural fit lunch where usually that equals receiving an offer - I didn't. I was told they were looking for someone more senior when the application itself stated 1+ years experience - also, how could you put me and your team through the entire end-to-end interview process when if you needed someone more senior, you could've stopped me in the beginning? Definitely going to write some Twitter thread on this for years to come, geez! I took PTO and lots of time to focus on this interview, but the happy ending was that I was recruited to an even better company right after. Also looks like half the people who interviewed me don't even work there anymore! PS I actually still check up on the people who interviewed me because that's how traumatizing (for lack of a better word) the process was for a junior level me at the time.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What's your experience designing with e-commerce? (This question will get you the bonus points, there's no saving grace if you don't have any) How do you communicate with stakeholders if they disagree with your design decisions regardless how much user research and data analytics proves you right (Obviously they were projecting, also validated this was their real-life scenario) What's your experience working with developers globally? (For portfolio presentation) If you had to go back and iterate this, what would you change?
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