Incredibly relaxed. Felt like a conversation more than an interview. Very approachable and laid back, while still asking important questions and relaying the essential functions of the position. I knew exactly what I was getting into when I interviewed. The honesty was refreshing.
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Question 1
What is something in your career you are proud of achieving?
Pleasant interviews with two or so rounds. The people I spoke with were great but when it came time to negotiate, they shut down anything that wasn't their offer instantly. Their offer was $60k to move cross country in two weeks with no relocation assistance. When I asked for $65k and/or some relocation, the friendliness I experienced in the interviews immediately disappeared and they rescinded the offer. Looking at their glassdoor reviews after the fact, I absolutely dodged a bullet.
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Question 1
General business professional questions: how do you keep yourself organized, explain your experience, etc.
Contacted via email to set up phone time by their recruiter.
Initial phone interview time, recruiter never called. I called and emailed her to say I was waiting for her phone call, and asked if she needed to reschedule when it was 10 minutes past my phone screentime.
She then emailed and said she had an emergency and could not make it that day. Asked me to please reschedule. I went on her calendar and picked a time she was open. She confirmed it.
When that day came, the recruiter emailed me 2 minutes before the interview to say "they had now decided to rethink the position and responsibilities. They would keep my resume, but were not hiring at this time. "