I rarely leave interview reviews, but given the significant amount of time required throughout this process, I believe it’s important to share my experience for future candidates.
The interview process consisted of multiple stages, including a skills assessment, several virtual interviews, a presentation assignment, and an in-person office meeting. As part of the process, I was asked to develop a detailed presentation outlining a customer success process and deliver it to members of senior leadership. While I understand evaluating candidates thoroughly, the overall process felt lengthy and required a substantial investment of preparation time and effort.
During the onsite portion of the interview, several employees openly shared frustrations regarding leadership structure and company direction. Hearing consistent concerns expressed during the interview process itself raised questions about internal alignment and overall team morale.
It also appeared that certain leadership responsibilities were being carried out without clear authority or defined structure, which created confusion around decision-making and accountability.
After completing every stage, including preparation for a formal presentation and attending an in-person interview, the process concluded with a generic template rejection email stating another candidate’s experience more closely aligned with the role. There was no direct outreach, personalized feedback, or acknowledgment of the significant time investment required from candidates.
An interview process often reflects an organization’s culture and communication style. Unfortunately, the lack of transparency, inconsistent messaging encountered throughout the process, and impersonal conclusion left a disappointing overall impression.
Based on this experience, I would encourage prospective candidates to fully understand expectations around time commitment and communication throughout the hiring process.