I recently completed a four-stage interview process with Champion Petfoods. The process was tedious and time-consuming, involving:
An initial interview with HR
A second round with the manager and a team representative
A third round with the manager and supervisor (which largely repeated the second round, just with variations of the same questions)
A final team interview
After investing considerable time and energy into this process, I was informed I wasn’t selected—but received no feedback whatsoever. I found this lack of communication not only disappointing but unprofessional, especially after such a drawn-out series of interviews.
Feedback is a basic courtesy, particularly when a candidate has dedicated several hours to a multi-step process. Without it, the experience feels one-sided and transactional—like being strung along without real consideration.
To put it bluntly, it felt as though I was being toyed with, much like a cat plays with its food before eating it.
I share this not out of bitterness, but in the hope that more companies will begin to recognize the value of transparency, candidate experience, and respectful communication.