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      Product Marketing Manager Interview

      16 Dec 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Toronto, ON
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Turn.io (Toronto, ON)

      Interview

      Turn.io’s team seems passionate but operates within a narrow professional circle, which is reflected in their hiring process. After three rounds of interviews—including presenting case studies, meeting with the hiring manager, the team, and finally all three founders—I was asked for references through a Google form that appeared to be a standard reference check. This timing gave the impression the process was nearing finalization, but it wasn’t. Following the reference check, I was asked to confirm my salary expectations, which I kept within the budget they had shared at the outset. Shortly after, the process ended abruptly, making the earlier steps feel arbitrary and unstructured. Communication also felt inconsistent—for example, one email began: "I'm writing this from the airport on the way to a retreat," mixing unrelated personal details with key role information. On LinkedIn, Turn.io has nearly as many former employees (25) as current ones (31)—a striking ratio, even for a startup still working toward Product-Market Fit. While some turnover is expected, this level of churn points to deeper challenges, such as dissatisfaction with leadership, unclear processes, or instability in scaling operations and building a cohesive product. The inconsistencies I experienced during the hiring process reflected these broader patterns, leaving doubts about how effectively the company navigates internal and external challenges.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      They asked for a case study, questions around my experience and scenario based questions.
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