I applied through other source. I interviewed at Zillow (Chesapeake, VA) in May 2026
Interview
I was scheduled for the initial phone screen interview, but the recruiter was sick. I was instructed by a text to reschedule on her Calendly. I did it immediately but the date was 2 Weeks out. Then she didn't see it on her calendar and I had to pick another date on the calendar that was further out. The day of the first reschedule, I received an email that the meeting was scheduled for that date, so I contacted her and had my interview. I then was moved on to the next step, but it was an AI interview. It was a mock call. I knew the basics about the product but AI was asking more in depth questions. I answered the best I could. AI said he only had a moment, so when I wasn't answering his question, and he was yelling at me (AI), I tried to schedule an appointment with him for the next day. He agreed to it and just said, "BYE!!!!!!" in a yelling voice. I didn't move to the next step, and did not get any feedback when they let me know that I wasn't moving forward. It was okay, because I don't want to work for a company that treats future employees that way.
Interview questions [1]
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The bot wanted to know about his metrics and what he can do to make them better or he would dump the service.
Diligent and intense for an inside sales position. Didn't really do a great job of selling the opportunity of the position, and made it seem like it would just be a grind.
Process was very shallow. Did a couple phone interviews and then came on site and went through a meeting gauntlet meeting 5 different people for a 1/2 hour each, but each person I had to re-explain my background etc to and never got to really go deep with any person. Very strange process compared to other leading tech companies.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I got asked why I left my last employer 6 times...
Thank you so much for taking the time to interview with us and also to provide feedback. I am sorry to hear that your experience wasn't as we intend it to be - positive regardless of the outcome. I wish you the best of luck in your career. Annie Rihn
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