It was a lengthy four-week interview process with very little communication or constructive feedback throughout.
The role was initially advertised as a Social Media Manager position, but later shifted to an LPU Online-focused role. During the process, I was asked to prepare and present multiple presentations, yet no meaningful feedback was shared after the first presentation. After waiting another week, I eventually received a response and was moved to the final stage.
What was particularly surprising was that the final round began almost as if the process had restarted from scratch, requiring another introduction and presentation. Despite investing considerable time and effort over four weeks and preparing two separate presentations, I was ultimately not selected.
What made the experience more challenging was the lack of interaction during the presentations. There were virtually no questions, discussions, or attempts to understand my thinking, strategy, or approach. In several instances, slides appeared to be quickly skipped through, making it difficult to gauge whether the work was being properly evaluated.
While I fully respect an organization's right to select the candidate they believe is the best fit, a clearer communication of expectations and more constructive feedback would have made the process far more transparent and valuable for candidates investing significant time and effort.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was your top 3 major achievement in the last role
nice ans very nivce an d also they askes too many question questions were very hard.what did they even ask i could not understand. also very good hr.very very cool and informative.
I applied through university. I interviewed at Lovely Professional University (Phagwāra) in Jun 2025
Interview
The interview process consisted of two rounds: a Group Discussion to evaluate communication and teamwork skills, followed by a Personal Interview to assess technical knowledge, problem-solving ability, and overall suitability.