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Question 7 of 40 for our Wayfair Mock Interview

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Question 7 of 40

Wayfair offers rapid growth and professional development. Which long-term path would you take with us if you could choose?

"I saw a Wayfair job posting for an Analytics Product Manager and thought that job was precisely what I would want to do for Wayfair down the road. I do not have experience managing technical analysts; however, if given the opportunity to start with some leadership training, I would gladly jump at the chance."

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  • 7. Wayfair offers rapid growth and professional development. Which long-term path would you take with us if you could choose?

      What You Need to Know

      It's a good idea to visit the Wayfair careers site to understand the options you have when it comes to professional growth and career path. If there is a specific role you want to earn in the long-term, check out the Wayfair employees on LinkedIn. Perhaps you can find someone who has your dream job. Check out their profile and note the education, training, and other steps they decided on to get where they are today. Most important of all, show excitement and eagerness to grow with Wayfair. They offer a multitude of opportunities for their employees to develop.

      Written by Rachelle Enns on January 31st, 2019

      1st Answer Example

      "I saw a Wayfair job posting for an Analytics Product Manager and thought that job was precisely what I would want to do for Wayfair down the road. I do not have experience managing technical analysts; however, if given the opportunity to start with some leadership training, I would gladly jump at the chance."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on January 31st, 2019

      2nd Answer Example

      "If I could choose any long-term career path with Wayfair, I would choose to earn my way into an executive position on your human resources team. The amount of people you hire, train, and develop is inspiring. I know I would need to expand my education into a masters' degree or MBA, but I am ready to take steps to get there over time."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on January 31st, 2019

      Anonymous Interview Answers with Professional Feedback

      Anonymous Answer

      "If I could choose any long-term career path with Wayfair, I'd prefer to earn my way into an executive position on the data science/analytics team. The amount of people you hire, train, and develop is inspiring. I'm eager to learn and build my machine learning and AI skills and see what kind of competitive edge I might provide against other leaders in the online retail space."

      Rachelle's Feedback

      You have a solid long-term plan with Wayfair, which is exactly what the interviewer wants to see.
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  • About the Author

    Interviewing and hiring someone is a huge responsibility. You not only need to find someone with the right skills and qualifications but someone who will get along with everyone else on the team and will be able to represent the company and its core values. That hire needs to be diligent and trustworthy while following the standards and processes everyone else adheres to. They need to perform with consistency, be emotionally intelligent, and be respectful of the needs and concerns of the others on the team. They need to seek out proactively a deeper understanding of the nature of the company and their teammates. That’s a tall order to determine when interviewing anyone. But it’s all part of the recruiter’s job.

    If the team doesn’t get along with that hire, or that hire introduces an unwelcome attitude to the workplace. One person’s consistent attendance issues can impact the job satisfaction of everyone else on the team, lower productivity, and negatively impact the performance of the company as a whole on either a micro or macro scale. So when an interviewer decides to hire any person, they are putting their reputation on the line.

    Looking for the perfect hire requires strong attention to detail. So there were a variety of things I would look for. I’d examine their cover letter, resume, or application for inconsistencies, from formatting to punctuation. I would scrutinize the consistency of their answers from one question to the next. But, I would first and foremost evaluate why they wanted to work for us. If they were playing the numbers game trying to find a job anywhere, it was pretty evident.

    But, it was those applicants who seemed to have an inside view, or inherent understanding, of the real qualifications of the job that I’d put at the top of the pile. They understood the job expectations and the culture and already seemed like they were one of the team. So much of this comes through in one simple thing: their enthusiasm. They had an energy that fit right in. This is something that can rarely be faked.

    If you invest the time to gain a behind-the-scenes glimpse of what life is like working somewhere, and when the more you learn, the more you get emotionally invested in that opportunity, the better your chances will be for winning that job. For the interviewer, when it comes to identifying how consistent a candidate’s work performance would be, the truest test is determining how well they understand the job and how enthusiastic they are to work there, even after everything they learned. That alone suggests they’ll consistently do whatever it takes to win the job and, once hired, go the extra mile for the team.

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