I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Restroworks (West) in Oct 2025
Interview
The interview had 3 rounds one with 29 years old GM and 2 with both co-founders.
Funny part 3 rounds took almost 2 months.
And every time they will say we didn't interacted with the last one for the feedback.
Employees were asked to work from office even on festive dates when interview was arranged. Company things too big about itself though struggling to make a make a mark in Indian market.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Generic tell about yourself.
Why do you wanna join us.
I applied through university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Restroworks (Kānpur, Uttar Pradesh) in Sept 2025
Interview
Interview was mostly chill just one on communication about restroworks , job role my projects and Interests. In Tecnical part I was mostly asked about IP address and some questions regarding printers.
I applied in-person. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Restroworks (New Delhi) in May 2025
Interview
The entire interview process was frustrating and poorly managed. I was called for in-person rounds with no prior clarity on why they couldn’t be virtual. After investing time and effort, I was rejected with vague, generic reasons like “stability,” “travel,” and “role alignment”—none of which were brought up during the interviews, and none of which hold ground given I’ve been in my current role for over 3.5 years.
More concerning was the makeup of the interview panel—individuals with significantly less experience than mine, and a co-founder whose entire career has been within the same organization. There appears to be a clear pattern of low female representation in her teams, which raises red flags around inclusivity and gender bias. It’s hard not to feel that confident, experienced women are perceived as a threat rather than valued.
This isn’t about not getting selected—it’s about being part of a process that felt performative, opaque, and fundamentally unfair. The company talks about customer-centricity, but that care doesn’t extend to candidates or internal culture. Strongly recommend reassessing your leadership behavior and hiring ethics.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Same old stuff explain about your experience everything that was mentioned on the resume only if they had bothered to read.