I applied online. I interviewed at Enable International in May 2026
Interview
Quick recruiter response (after applying and to schedule the second round); that's where the positives end.
Round 1 (VP of Engineering, 30 min): More of a venting session than an interview. The company's current product is struggling, the replacement is being rushed, and investors are applying pressure. No sprints, Jira replaced by Linear, 10k merge requests with almost no code reviews - and apparently a lot of time being spent on requirements to compensate.
Round 2 (cross-functional panel): I prepared a full business case and presented for 25 minutes. When I finished, I received zero questions or feedback on the presentation. None. Instead, they started to ask a few "Tell me about a time" questions while their meeting room webcam kept cutting out. The panel could barely stay present and engaged. One interviewer scrolled through his phone almost the entire time and apologies were minimal.
The agreed format (20-25 min presentation / 25 min feedback / 45 min behavioral) was not honored. The behavioral section was dropped completely and replaced with a rushed 25-minute Q&A.
The strongest impression I left with: they wanted the deck, not the candidate. I'd be very cautious about investing serious prep time for a panel that clearly hadn't invested theirs.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why do you want to join a startup?
Why do you have a couple of short-tenure positions on your resume?
I interviewed at Enable International (Toronto, ON)
Interview
The interview was arranged in the following way. There was a 30min hard stop and the timezone was different. The interview was done online and it was a great experience overall
Intro
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Questions
I applied through other source. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Enable International (Stratford-upon-Avon, England) in Jan 2022
Interview
The interview process is designed to be quick, conversational, and informal, giving candidates the opportunity to get a genuine feel for the team and role. It typically consists of three stages: an initial discussion with the hiring manager, followed by a deeper conversation with the head of department, and concluding with a final interview with a member of the leadership team.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Talk me through your usual day to day in your current role