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Pixelstat
Senior Graphic & UI/User Experience Designer was asked...25 March 2019

Do you how to use Adobe XD

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Yes

Yes.

Yes

M800

The questions are easy. He asked me "do you know xxx(a celebrity)". I said no. "What do you refer to when design IOS and Android APP?" The design challenge is redesign "maaii", their product. Oh, yes, he emphasized: "the interfaces are ugly but they were not designed by me."

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If the product can not be launched after 8 years, then I have no interested

This company is really a horrible place ! Glassdoor blocks a lot of real comments ! I have worked here for more than 1 years! People here doesn’t respect you at all! Creative director got fired because he is a liar! HR lead is super super rude when u resign, your boss is a monster! Less

Answer him as his way: Yes, that is my friend

Simform

what is your hobbies ? how many novels have you been read at this age.

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i said reading . they asked which one read at last?. i said half girlfriend. they asked how many page you had read. i said 120. how many novel?. i said 5. omg how old you are! 26 and you said reading is your hobby! Less

hobbies dancing i have read bhagwat geeta

Xtensible Software Technologies

What is UI Deisgning?

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Making Application/Websites/Software Layouts, Design and Mockups

User interface designers are particular about how the product is laid out. They are in charge of designing each screen or page with which a user interacts. Less

Wix

How you become a UX/UI designer.

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The challenge to turn a ideas and concepts into a unique visual identity, who ill attended the customer demand Less

I had a background in arts and had a passion for the digital world and technology, so I decided to mix them together. Less

Euclid

The design exercise is more like a design project. while they keep telling you not to spend more than 8 hours on it, they evaluate it like you should have spent 40 hours on it. While I sat through the 3rd interview all I could think about was them saying the week before "don't spend too much time on this because we will know if it looks like you spent more than 8 hours". They end the second interview with you leading a brainstorming session about the design exercise, which is a ping pong "hookup" app for internal office team ("think Grindr for office ping pong play" - that's how it was put in context to me. wow now that's appropriate content for an interview....) I was a definite finalist, and as usual it probably came down to splitting hairs at the end to decide on the candidate, but their process was not what I expected. I can understand pivotal meeting me and using the time to discuss the hand off of the style guide to the new in house designer and exit strategy details but this was like no other process I have ever experienced in 15 years of designing user experiences. Had I known Pivotal would be conducting all the interviewing I would not have perused this role. I wanted to work for Euclid, not Pivotal. The process of Pivotal running the entire interview process makes you feel detached from the actual team you will be working with allowing a third party that will be completely removed from any consequences of their decision not to mention its in their best interest to keep the process going as long as they can. Also, any issues that come up after a designer is hired, Pivotal will be called in once again to "fix" or assist in getting things "back on track". This was just too full of conflicts of interest for it to be objective let alone fair. I had a fair amount of respect for Pivotal Labs prior to this experience but after seeing the quality of some of their consultants I would look to another consulting firm if I needed outside UX consulting. Their questions sometimes lacked logic and completely contradicted the parameters they had set forth for the exercise a mere 4 days earlier. One examples what during Int#2 after i had brainstormed about the process of the app and how i would go about it, they then said ok, don't complicate this, keep this simple, your on the right track. Then during Int#3, they start critiquing it because it does not have enough features and too simple!?!? Or "seems like you could have added some more ways of communication to potential ping pong players...." I was like uhhh well ...sure i could have but just last week you said not to do that". I think a decision had been made before I even went into interview 3. They critique was so scattered and subjective.the ultimate contradiction "Do that. Don't do that". My solution was solid and provided much more non-intrusive communication between ping pong players at work. Never mind the fact that your at work, should you really be playing ping pong? It seemed like whatever i did I wasn't going to win the "Pivots" over and that's sad because the actual team I would be working with I liked a lot and had very good connections and face time whit them as limited as that was during this process.

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There is no correct answer where the objective is vague, changes at their desire and the judges have it in their best interest for you to fail. Less

I think what they were trying to grasp is how well you handled shifting goal posts. Less

ConvertCart

They asked me to do a assignment

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this is the exactly what happened with me

I have sent my assignment but there is no response no value for candidates

Instabug

technical task as assignment/challenge

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submitted the task on time, received no feedback

This is Noha Asaad, people and culture lead at Instabug. We sincerely apologize for any inconveniences that you might have faced. Our People and Culture team is very keen to take our candidates through a smooth interview process. So we're very sorry if that wasn't the case with you. There have been some technical issues that have resulted in the aforementioned miscommunication and sadly it was out of our hands. Please let us know if you're still interested to receive a feedback, as we'd be more than happy to have someone contact you right away! Once again, we apologize for the inconvenience, and please do let us know if you have any further inquiries or concerns. Less

Grab (India)

What do you know about company

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It's good company

I am now working in jio 4g.

Technology Resource Group (CA)

How to remove a text box out of 5 boxes arranged in loop (Parent Box to Child box) with the help of Javascript?

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with the help of addClass and removeClass function using (this)

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