Melissa,
We send candidates a case study and ask them to prepare a 15 minute presentation and be prepared for 15 minutes of question and answer. The case requires the candidate to perform data analysis and make a recommendation, both very relevant skills for our CSMs. The case doesn't necessarily have anything to do with our business, and we try not to make it too high pressure. For example, for one we've used recently, we point the candidate to a publically available data set on crime in Chicago and ask the candidate to analyze it and make a recommendation to a friend on whether they should more here or not.
This exercise tells us a lot:
- How do they break down a problem?
- Can they construct an argument using data?
- Do they have good verbal, presentation and customer-facing skills?
- How do they perform when a little uncomfortable? We always ask at least one question that we do not expect them to have prepared for.
- Do they want the job enough to put in a few hours of preparation for the interview?
In my 1:1 interviews, I always ask behavioral interviewing questions, e.g. tell me about a difficult customer situation, but the case study tends to be the most insightful part of the interview process. I recommend it.
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Brian Study
NICE-Mattersight
Chicago IL
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-26-2021 17:33
From: Melissa Hatter
Subject: Customer Success Manager Interview Questions
Hello CS Community,
I lead a CS Team at a growing fintech company. I'm currently working on a restructuring our CSM interviewing process. I would love to hear your most effective interview questions. Thanks!
#CustomerSuccess
#PeopleLeadership
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Melissa Hatter
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