My interview here made me hate interviewing.
First round was the phone screen that was casual and friendly and warm. Very much the kind of vibe I’m looking in my next career move. Felt like I was joining the cool kids who knew how to play hard and also work hard. I was told I would be moving forward to the first in a series of interviews. Great! I’m pumped! Let’s do this!
As I prepared for my first round, an hour long, I pulled together some examples of my best work recently, and also spent time on the Riot site reading about their interview process. One tip was to have a fun background and be prepared to talk about it. So, I did just that. The interview starts and the team jumped straight into their prepared script of questions? Not even a hello- how has your day been so far?
For the next hour, I was interrogated and grilled over a series of scripted behavioral questions that had nothing to do with the role I was interviewing for or allowed me to speak of my work and recent wins. Seriously? The questions I was asked were ones I prepared very early in my career, 10 years ago, like, tell me your strengths, weaknesses, a difficult situation with a co-worker. Clearly, they were just looking for me to say a few key words they could check off their list so they could move onto the next question. Zero engagement with me or understanding my work ethic, passion or energy to motivate others and be a consultative thought partner. 20 minutes into the interview, I looked at the clock with dread over how much more I had to suffer through this process. Miserable.
In the end, no doubt they took zero time to consider my candidacy and qualifications and simply hit that button in their system to send the time delay rejection email exactly (to the minute) 48 hours after my interview. BTW- the rejection email is terribly generic and poorly written.
Have you ever had your manager invite you to a meeting, very casual, like join us to share that quick thing you told me about, and then you get to the meeting and they actually want you to talk all this data and info that you have but not at the ready? That’s Riot Games. It’s on me for not having all those generic questions perfected with key terms, but in the end, is the culture I want to be a part of? Not so sure.