I applied through other source. I interviewed at Tes Global (London, England)
Interview
Three stage interview process meeting with different members of the team questions asked were relevant to the role however questions became repetitive. During the different stages of interviews no tests or presentations involved in the interview process
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Tes Global
Interview
Fairly normal interview process to begin with. Just a check on your skills, experience and expectations. A couple of standard how do you deal with this scenario type question as is standard for this sort of role. It was actually refreshing laid back.
Until I got the offer. This is were things got weird.
I was offered the job by the recruiter via a phone call which I said was great and when could I expect to get a copy of the contract to review. The recruiter flat out told me if I did not accept then and there on the call they "did not want to waste the time" drawing up a contract. If that is not a massive red flag I don't know what is.
I agreed anyway saying it was just basic due diligence to read a contract before signing. After dragging their feet to send me a contract last thing on a Friday before a public holiday weekend I thought I'd have time to sign and return the contract to them on the following Tuesday but before I had a chance they rescinded the offer citing I had taken to long to respond despite the fact it had not even been an entire business day...
Something is just off about this place. I feel like I dodged a bullet. Easily one of the most unprofessional interactions I've ever had.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Tes Global (Cardiff, Wales) in Jul 2024
Interview
3 tiers, techincal and non technical. All by zoom, and then a final meeting with the head of operations. No interview was particularily techincal as they were looking for personality for the most part.