I had an initial screening with internal recruitment, followed by a great first conversation with the hiring manager—who is the Managing Director of the Sourcing Strategy business. The next stage was a discussion with his counterpart on the delivery side of the organisation. Unfortunately, after that point, communication broke down.
It took over four weeks to receive any feedback, which was vague and seemed to be based solely on my second interview, with no reference to the strong first conversation with the hiring manager. No specific questions were asked during the process to assess my commercial experience, yet the feedback focused on this as a concern. Despite the positive tone of the first interview, I never received any direct feedback from the hiring manager himself.
I did reach out to the internal recruitment team to express my appreciation for their support but also to raise concerns about the lack of transparency and follow-up. While they acknowledged the issue and promised to seek further feedback, I’ve heard nothing since—now over two weeks later.
This experience has been deeply disappointing. A lack of communication and closure at any stage is frustrating, but at this level, it reflects especially poorly on the company’s regard for candidate experience. For a role positioned as senior and strategic, I had expected a far more professional and respectful process.