Candidates applying for Summer Intern roles take an average of 60 days to get hired, when considering 1 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at Rocket overall takes an average of 28 days.
Common stages of the interview process at Rocket as a Summer Intern according to 1 Glassdoor interviews include:
Personality test: 50%
Phone interview: 50%
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I recently had a 30-minute interview where I presented my design work. The session began with me walking through my portfolio, focusing on key projects that showcased my research process, design thinking, and the outcomes I delivered. I aimed to highlight both my problem-solving approach and the real-world impact of my work.
After the presentation, the interviewers asked me several questions about the projects I shared. Their questions were mostly centered around the design decisions I made, my role within the team, and the results of my work. For example, they asked how I balanced user needs with business goals in one of my projects and how I collaborated with engineers to implement specific features. I appreciated these questions because they gave me a chance to explain my thought process and how I approach design challenges.
However, I left the interview feeling a bit disappointed. I had expected more in-depth questions or a deeper conversation about design strategy, user research methodologies, or even challenges I faced during my projects. Since the position I applied for focuses on design strategy and research, I was hoping for questions that would allow me to dive into those areas more thoroughly. I wanted to talk about how I identified user needs, how I translated research insights into actionable design solutions, and how I measured the success of those solutions.
While I understand that a 30-minute interview can be limited in scope, I was still hoping for more engagement on those aspects. That said, I appreciated the opportunity to share my work and I remain interested in the role. I’m hoping that if I move to the next round, there will be more space for deeper discussions about design strategy and research impact.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Rocket (Detroit, MI) in Jan 2020
Interview
The recruiter was kind. It was a phone interview. The interview felt more like a conversation. Research the company's subsidiaries. Research the 20 isms and which ones relate to you.
Phone screening + behaviorial questions & technical questions.
The communication process with the HR was relatively well structured. However, some business/technical questions asked by the team were kind of vague: it was hard to decipher what they want to get out of such questions.