I applied in-person. I interviewed at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (Mankato, MN) in Mar 2026
Interview
I interviewed for the Assembler positon, and was initially impressed by the brand’s "excellence" marketing. However, the process revealed a significant gap between their public image and their actual hiring practices. After a formal interview, I was given a specific date (March 6, 2026) for a follow-up. That date passed with zero communication.
The Experience:
Being ghosted by a "luxury" brand after a formal interview is the height of unprofessionalism. The sudden shift in tone and subsequent silence felt less like an administrative delay and more like an exclusionary practice. It is clear that the "excellence" Rolls-Royce markets to the world does not extend to how they treat professionals during the recruitment process.
The Outcome:
I have since formally withdrawn my candidacy and CC’d their executive leadership (including the CEO and Director of HR) to ensure this lapse in transparency is flagged. If you value your time and expect professional courtesy, be wary of this organization’s recruitment team.
Interview Questions:
Standard competency questions, but the real issue was the total lack of follow-through and integrity regarding the promised timeline.
Advice to Management:
Stop ghosting qualified candidates. It tarnishes the brand's reputation and creates a perception of bias. When you promise a follow-up date, meet it. Luxury shouldn’t just be in your products; it should be in your professional conduct.
I interviewed at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (Birmingham, England)
Interview
not technical and standard questions like any other interview. Ensure to research the company values in detail. Lasted about 30 minutes. a lot of situational judgment-type questions for the first half of the interview
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is a difficult challenge you have completed and how did you do it
Send cv and cover letter, online assessments, online interview then in person interview. Online assessments involved maths questions, organising meetings and rooms, took around an hour to complete. Online interview wasn’t very long just questions about what I knew about the company and skills based questions. Similar questions in the in person interview