Keebo’s hiring process was a complete letdown. I applied for an EA position and was immediately sent a generic email inviting me to complete a one-hour assessment. This wasn’t your standard skills test—it was a mix of rating tasks from "Not Important" to "Very Important," attention-to-detail exercises, and probing questions like why I left my previous jobs, salary expectations, work preferences, and even what benefits I felt entitled to.
It felt like Keebo was outsourcing their internal decision-making to candidates instead of being upfront about pay, benefits, or expectations. Why not just include this information in the job posting instead of making applicants jump through hoops? After wasting an hour of my time, I got a rejection email with no feedback or indication of what disqualified me. Was it my salary range? My benefit preferences? Or was the "attention to detail" test just a trap? Who knows.
If this is how they treat candidates, I can’t imagine what it’s like to work there. Keebo, do better—stop with the hidden agendas and start valuing people’s time.