I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Visa Inc. (Atlanta, GA) in Feb 2024
Interview
I had a referral for the position and the recruiter set up an interview within the week. The interview was relatively simple and the recruiter was engaging. After the interview, the recruiter stated he was moving me to the next round of interviews and even told me who I would be interviewing with. After several attempts to reach the recruiter and the hiring manager via email and linkedIn, I moved on. This is a terrible way to represent your company and treat people looking for jobs.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself and your previous experience?
I applied online. I interviewed at Visa Inc. (Manila, Manila) in Nov 2025
Interview
Interview process: HR - Hiring Manager - Stakeholders - Site Lead and HR Head.
Company is very unprofessional. Does not update applicant on status of application. Ghosts the applicant.
PH Office is not attractive. Does not look like modern technology companies.
I am still waiting for the feedback survey so that I can give their Recruitment team a failing mark. Visa HQ should be made aware how incompetent Visa PH is. It's not really because I didn't get an offer, but its them ghosting applicants.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Visa Inc. (Foster City, CA) in Nov 2025
Interview
Behavioral style with manager, future peer, and key stakeholder. It was conversational mostly, and nothing too unexpected. The gap between rounds was quite long. End to end, it was likley somewhere around 4 months.
The process was fine, involving only a few interviews, but the responsibilities don't align with expectations. This highlights a company trying to merge two roles into one to cut costs. I can only imagine the stress the team experiences under a somewhat rude manager who interrupts during questions. Guiding the interview is essential, but there's a more effective way to approach this—perhaps by incorporating a little kindness or saying, "sorry to interrupt..." The manager appeared rushed and lacked warmth, taking themselves too seriously and displaying low emotional intelligence. Senior leaders should know better. The job description was inadequately communicated, and repeated questions about a preferred qualification that they knew I didn't possess from the very beginning indicated that the interviewers hadn't reviewed my resume, nor do they seem reasonable at discerning the differences between differing levels of responsibility. I expected better consistency and understanding in job descriptions as a basic expectation. I was genuinely interested in working at Visa, and, to be honest, I would likely consider another role there with a different team. I spent a significant amount of time learning about Visa and this role, only to feel disrespected in the end. There's a clear breakdown here.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a specific task you've completed in a previous role as it relates to the job.