I applied online. I interviewed at CGI (Deerfield Beach, FL)
Interview
They are downright unprofessional and lie to you from the beginning of the process. I applied online and was contacted and had a conversation on the phone when they learned I had just interviewed with a company they wanted to expand their contracts with. A week later that same HR person called me back and asked me to have an interview with the supervisor on the very next day. That was unexpected, but I made it work and had to ask her a few times to send me the job description for the position I was interviewing for as I was applying for multiple roles. She said it was "a very fast approval process" and we would know the outcome by the end of the day of the interview. The next day, the supervisor had no idea what department I was applying for as nobody told her beforehand. Despite that, the conversation was very pleasant, and she kept repeating how I was a great fit for the company. There was no feedback at all from HR. I reached out in a week and they said I had to meet with the account director as a second interview, which wasn't disclosed in the beginning. I waited for that call a couple of months to be scheduled and was ghosted after the call.
It's one-stage interview with Hiring Manager and a peer regarding Product Manager role. Although I could not get the offer due to they told me there was someone else suitable for the role (may be because of domain mismatch problem that I don't have further feedback unfortunately), it's been friendly and professional experience assessing how my previous experience with acheivement could help on the role.
Great feedback, we'll get in touch about next steps, then ghosted me.
Quite an appalling way to treat candidates. They asked me to do a large case study for the interview. I put a lot of time and effort into it. They said they loved it and were very impressed. Then absolute silence, which according to reviews, seems to be very common for them.
My advice to candidates is to not waste your precious time on CGI. And for CGI to consider how disrespectful and unprofessional such patterns of behaviour are.