I’ve interviewed with GR0 multiple times since 2020 for finance-related roles that were essentially the same position under different titles. Most recently, the process involved four interview stages over the course of several weeks, including multiple team conversations and a final round with the founders.
The earlier interviews were positive. The team members I spoke with were professional, thoughtful, and clearly knowledgeable about the business. Those conversations gave me a good sense of the company and the type of work they do in the digital marketing space.
However, after progressing through several rounds, it became less clear what specific profile the company was ultimately looking for in this role. In the final interview with the founders, one appeared engaged while the other seemed largely disinterested, which made the outcome feel somewhat decided before the conversation really began.
Having now participated in multiple interview cycles with the company over the past few years for very similar roles, my main feedback is about the length and repetition of the process. While it’s understandable to be thorough, going through four interview stages for a role that has been posted in slightly different forms over time can feel inefficient for candidates who invest significant time preparing and meeting with the team.