I have an onsite interview coming up for Product Experience Analyst role with FB in few weeks. Anyone sharing prior interview experience or tips would be appreciated.
https://www.rooftopslushie.com/request/Facebook-Product-Experience-Analyst%E2%80%9D-%E2%80%94-what-is-the-interview-like-168 I think this could be helpful for you. Good luck!
I am a PXA and I promise you are signing up for a horrible horrible team! Unless you don’t have an option, don’t go with FB PXA! It is a small team really struggling to find its own existence dwindled between many teams including data science that gets the cream and even being at level 5, you will be reduced to meaningless tasks most of the times, more of a reporting analyst! The leadership sucks - the main leader of the team is an egoistic self proclaimed celebrity and only talks to her direct managers and expects you to redirect all your concerns to your managers. Managers are extremely powerful to make or break you, and really assess you based on perception and popularity than work because most managers are very far away from the ground work - so don’t expect them to help you! In fact asking for help is often seen as lack of independence and therefore at E5 life becomes hell. I would strongly suggest to stay away from product experience Analytics at FB! What they would promise will be far far away from what you will get on the ground, and that’s not me but two of my other girl friends in the team too!! Stay away!
Hi, I am also considering a role in PXA. Is the culture and work environment still the same?
Still same?
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Seems like a newer role... and based on reviews, it looks very very similar to data science analytics at Facebook... Anyone at Facebook know the different and why anyone would choose a product experience analyst role over a data science analytics role? Same skillset and interview structure