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Average questions like: talk about your latest projects, your biggest challenges, how do you act in certain situations, describe your work approach. The phone screen took about 40 minutes and I talked with a very nice and patient HR manager who made me feel very comfortable during the talk. At the end she complimented me so I ended the call with a good feeling. Will see whats next...
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User Experience Position

Interviewed at CPP Wind Engineering

2.6
Feb 5, 2015

Average questions like: talk about your latest projects, your biggest challenges, how do you act in certain situations, describe your work approach. The phone screen took about 40 minutes and I talked with a very nice and patient HR manager who made me feel very comfortable during the talk. At the end she complimented me so I ended the call with a good feeling. Will see whats next...

Design Challenge Fly me to the moon - Background The year is 2025. Space tourism is booming, and Sky has joined forces with Elon Musk’s SpaceX to be its first in-flight entertainment partner aboard its spacecraft ‘Starship’. Journeying to the moon and back takes six days, so there’s plenty of time for space tourists to catch up on the latest films, TV shows and watch live sporting events - all streamed in glorious 8k via satellite frequency. Your challenge You are new to Sky and haven’t used the service before, but you enjoy watching most films, TV shows and sport. We are not asking you to design the full in-flight app - focus on designing either onboarding, content discovery or the player experience. To keep the design grounded (pardon the pun), assume the input device will be a phone which can connect to a display. Think about the year and how technology might have moved on. What could streaming look like in five years’ time, for example? What we’d like to see Your full thought process – how you think, your sketches, wireframes and journey flows. Show your sketches, ideas you have rejected, anything you have. The final UX Design (wireframes are fine) – we like to see attention to detail. A prototype presented in the tool of your choice. This design challenge should take you a couple of evenings to complete but do spend more time on it if you need to.
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User Experience Designer Interview

Interviewed at Sky

3.5
Jul 25, 2021

Design Challenge Fly me to the moon - Background The year is 2025. Space tourism is booming, and Sky has joined forces with Elon Musk’s SpaceX to be its first in-flight entertainment partner aboard its spacecraft ‘Starship’. Journeying to the moon and back takes six days, so there’s plenty of time for space tourists to catch up on the latest films, TV shows and watch live sporting events - all streamed in glorious 8k via satellite frequency. Your challenge You are new to Sky and haven’t used the service before, but you enjoy watching most films, TV shows and sport. We are not asking you to design the full in-flight app - focus on designing either onboarding, content discovery or the player experience. To keep the design grounded (pardon the pun), assume the input device will be a phone which can connect to a display. Think about the year and how technology might have moved on. What could streaming look like in five years’ time, for example? What we’d like to see Your full thought process – how you think, your sketches, wireframes and journey flows. Show your sketches, ideas you have rejected, anything you have. The final UX Design (wireframes are fine) – we like to see attention to detail. A prototype presented in the tool of your choice. This design challenge should take you a couple of evenings to complete but do spend more time on it if you need to.

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