I applied through an employee referral. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Propeller (Portland, OR) in Sept 2016
Interview
The process was a delightful change from the usual grind. Interviews were organic conversations where cultural fit and goal alignment was the focus. I met with 4 team members individually and each conversation contained "get to know you" dialogue and also some small case study scenarios. I left each conversation feeling positively energized and fully committed to moving forward with Propeller. The final interview was a business case presentation during which I was presented with a business engagement scenario and asked to prepare a "kick off" presentation. The presentation was designed to see how I would assess the data I was given, identify what was missing and engage the "client" - it was challenging and fun at the same time!
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Propeller
Interview
Either the interviewers are liars, hypocrites, or both. The company is lost and can't offer competitive market rates.
I crushed all four interviews and case studies. They tried very hard to find something wrong with my answers, but fell short and floundered.
Just like what the other interviewees stated on this site, they will ask if you want feedback and then ghost you.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. A company has missed deadlines, and vendors and leadership relationships are fractured. How would you fix it.
I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Propeller (Portland, OR) in Jun 2025
Interview
Exactly as described on their website. Prompt to send scheduling invites and quick follow up after first 2 rounds. Follow up from 3rd round took about 10 days and they declined to bring me in for a case study. The first 3 interviews seemed to go very well, so I was surprised. The “decline” email invited me to reply if I wanted to ask for specific feedback. Since the decline took me by surprise, I really wanted the feedback, so I replied right away and asked for insights on where I fell short. Still no response a month later. That’s disappointing because they invited the request for feedback, and because it seemed like they tried to foster a culture of feedback to drive continuous improvement. The lack of response leaves me with a less favorable impression of the firm than when I started the process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Asked about how I handle feedback and an example of something I’ve worked on improving based on feedback.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Propeller (Portland, OR) in May 2024
Interview
Interviews were overly structured and largely unpersonal - difficult to connect with anyone on a personal level. The questions were very generic and surprisingly not well aligned to the role applied for. Talking points between interviewers around needs and the role were disconnected and confusing. The work put into the business case turned out to not be a good use of time.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you close the gap between customer research and the platform decision - ensuring those insights are incorporated into any technology investments?