The first step was an online test called “Hireart” which consisted of four written questions and three videos, that I had to record. This took quite a while, nearly four hours to answer all and practice the videos (definetly too much).
Few days later I was invited to the “Hire meetup” which was very inorganised. As “Airbnb friendly”, traveller and customer service experienced, I was pretty confident but the first feeling I had once arrived, was to that I was back in college considering the average age of the other candidates. There were almost 25 people squashed in a room with some still joining the meeting 40 minutes after the starting time and nobody of the recruiting team said a word.
After a short introduction of ourselves and our travelling experience, we were divided in four groups and had to start the role play process in an extremely cold room.
The last step was a 1to1 interview with team leaders and members of the team (some of them in the company only a few months) in which we had to talk again and again about ourselves, travelling experience, what Airbnb means for us and hobbies, so nothing at all about customer service or other professional skills. At some stage I didn't know what we were talking about and why I was there because there was nothing related to the job in the conversations.
In the last part of the meeting (after more than three hours) some candidates were hanging around and weren't that sure if they were free to go or not.
The complete joke has been the feedback that I received four days later in which they said that “after considering my background, qualifications and the conversations, they felt that I didn’t fit for the role because I haven’t got the necessary experience for that position” .
I mean, not to argue about the fact that other candidates had more experience but why did they invite me to the second step after reviewing my CV and the Hireart which was more technical if I had not the relevant experience? They pretend to be “cool and different” but the recruiting process is absolute disgraceful and unprofessional.
In almost ten years this is definitely the worse experience ever had.
Seriously, if you're experienced and you're looking to move up in your career, don't waste your energy and days off, they are not looking for you.