I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at TeePublic in Jul 2024
Interview
I came into process with excitement at the prospect of being able to be part of the company. While I completely understand that decisions are made behind the scenes and things can change at any moment, the lack of transparency and respect of my time was surprising. At every stage of the interview process I followed up with emails to show my appreciation while also asking a few questions only to be met with complete silence.
During my interviews I had also placed an emphasis on transparency and how important it is for me as a candidate but also a potential employee. Not only was my "final" round interview rescheduled but also cancelled an hour before with a very curt email informing me the position is being replaced by an outside agency. Having a candidate go through 3+ steps of an interview process, reschedule an extra interview, and cancel that extra interview 1 hour beforehand only to send them a short email letting them know your role is being replaced by an external party is extremely disrespectful and somewhat nonsensical.
I've worked with dozens of companies and clients, built out their processes, and developed a multitude of leadership teams. One of the most important aspects of opening a position is to understand that every interview stage is a reflection of the company and their values. If you have candidates go through multiple steps it is only natural to bring them on to a video call to at least offer transparency and end things amicably rather than send them a 2 sentence email right before the interview.
Regardless I still only hope for the company's best moving forward and am going to take this as a poor reflection on the recruiter rather than the organization.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was a time you had to work with a difficult hiring manager?
Applied and HR reached out a week later. Was setup with a screen call. Then proceeded to interview with 4 more people and one last interview with HR for the offer.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at TeePublic (New York, NY) in Jan 2024
Interview
It was a very lengthy interview process. The interview started in January, and I had an in-person meeting in the first week of March. I received the results in the second week of March.
It started with a phone interview, followed by three video interviews, and then an in-person interview with the Executives and Director. However, I feel they could have done the process more efficiently, as it was quite time-consuming.
I, unfortunately, didn't get an offer they sent me the typical language they use when they have decided to go forward with another candidate, but I just saw that they reposted the job 20 hours ago (on LinkedIn).
I also requested feedback on what I could've done better, I have yet to receive a response.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
How would you be able to address different working styles of managers?