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      Process Assurance Operator Interview

      18 Aug 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

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      I interviewed at Freudenberg Group

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      Unfortunately, my recent experience interviewing for the Process Assurance Operator role (Carrick-on-Shannon) was disappointing and far from professional. From the outset, the interview lacked structure and professionalism. Upon greeting one of the interviewers, she immediately began discussing personal matters, including a breakup and the long commute she faces daily—topics that were not only inappropriate for a professional setting but also set an uncomfortable tone for the rest of the interview. Once seated in the room, there was no proper introduction, no explanation of the interview format, and very little effort to make the environment welcoming. The overall tone felt more like an interrogation than a genuine job interview. There was a noticeable lack of body language, eye contact, and engagement from the interviewers, which made the conversation feel forced and disjointed. It was also clear that the interviewers had not reviewed my CV in any meaningful way. Despite being asked to walk through it, many of the follow-up questions—particularly about my education—seemed uninformed and redundant. This lack of preparation reflected poorly on the hiring team and raised concerns about the internal standards of the organization. When I mentioned that I am a part-time university student—a fact that does not interfere with my availability or commitment to the role—I was met with a discouraging response. The interviewer plainly stated, “We don’t usually invest in people and only allow them to further their skills if they’ve been working here for a very, very long time.” This was disheartening, especially for someone who is genuinely eager to grow, learn, and contribute meaningfully. While I understood from the beginning that this was a low-paid entry-level role, I approached it with an open mind and a willingness to up-skill and bring value. Unfortunately, the interview experience left me with serious doubts about the company culture, leadership, and how they view their employees—as replaceable rather than valuable contributors. Overall impression: A disorganised and discouraging interview process that made it clear the company is not interested in employees who want to grow or contribute beyond the bare minimum. In my opinion not a place for someone looking to build a meaningful or progressive career.

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