Candidates applying for UX Researcher roles take an average of 14 days to get hired, when considering 2 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at Splunk overall takes an average of 29 days.
Common stages of the interview process at Splunk as a UX Researcher according to 2 Glassdoor interviews include:
Group panel interview: 25%
One on one interview: 25%
Skills test: 25%
Presentation: 25%
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It was a standard behavioral interview with questions about my skill set and past professional experiences. The interviewer was polite but not particularly friendly. I didn't really get a sense of what they were looking for
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Question 1
Describe a time when you went above and beyond at work
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Splunk in Nov 2024
Interview
I went through a 4 interview process where I met with the manager (what I felt was a vibe check), a case study panel presentation with the team, and then 2 one-on-ones. I prepared and took time off work to be able to accommodate all the times of the team to interview mid-day and for the separate one-on-ones. I also worked for hours on my case study presentation. I know jobs are not guaranteed and how hard this job market is, but do not put someone through all of that to drop all communication.
I was rejected with an automated email tilted “Application Update” and it’s the same rejection email template everyone uses, just replaced with saying “thank you for interviewing”. I was told there would be a decision in a week, which at first there was great communication. Then the recruiter went OOO and I felt like I was being ghosted for 2 and a half weeks. I reached out to 3 people on the team thanking them for all their time and consideration because we all know interviewing is hard for both parties, but I never received a reply. The new recruiter never even said a word to me.
Honestly, I’m not disappointed in not getting the job. I’m disappointed in companies not treating candidates like a human. The lack of communication and built up anxiety of not having anyone’s contact once the recruiter went OOO, made me feel helpless. I did what I could to try to reach out on LinkedIn and heard nothing. Truly one personalized email could go a long way.
I will say, the team made me feel so comfortable and welcomed during the interview. It was the 3 weeks to come of getting ghosted and an automated reply which is what I’m most disappointed about.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What methods are you most comfortable with? What do you want to learn on the team?