I applied online and went through an extensive interview process that spanned 8 weeks. The process included multiple stages:
The final round was with a high-level executive overseeing a department. Unfortunately, this round was not as positive as the previous ones.
The executive was delayed for our call, and during the brief conversation, asked a couple of high-level questions about my background and my reasons for wanting to join the company.
After a few days of anticipation, I received feedback that I wasn't deemed a fit for the role based on my last conversation. This experience was quite interesting and disappointing at the same time, considering all I went through over a 2-month period, only to be rejected after a brief screening call at the end.
It's worth noting that I had read similar experiences from other candidates here, but I thought it wouldn't happen to me.
If you possess experience in developing strong business cases and a good knowledge of AI, along with a resume that includes some prominent organizations, you might find it easier to navigate the interview process. However, it's important to understand that even if you successfully pass all the interviews, the final decision still rests with a high-level executive and whether you match their target criteria for the role.
Good luck to future candidates!
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The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the C3.ai AI Solution Manager role in New York, New York.
C3.ai's interview process for their AI Solution Manager roles in New York, New York is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very negative feelings for C3.ai's AI Solution Manager interview process in New York, New York.