I applied online. I interviewed at Neovia Logistics Services in Dec 2025
Interview
I was contacted for an interview after applying on Indeed. The recruiter called me at the scheduled time but was completely unprepared for the interview. You could tell they were reading my resume for the first time and then asking questions after every pause.
I had to repeat myself multiple times because they were not paying close attention to what I was saying. They set me up for an in-person interview with the general manager of the warehouse.
I was advised that I had to bring MY OWN safety vest, safety shoes, and hard hat to the interview. I wanted the job. Luckily, I had safety shoes from my current job. I ordered a hat and vest from Amazon. It was unheard of.
The GM interview was terrible. He was also unprepared, reading my resume for the first time. He even questioned why my current company hired me since I didn't have industry experience prior to them. He then took me to the warehouse and showed me around.
I was told I would hear something by week's end. It was two weeks. I emailed them at week 1 and received no response. At week two's email, I received the response they passed on me.
I am not sure I would have taken the job if offered. Requiring a candidate to bring proper safety equipment to an interview is wild. They should be suppling those to any people coming onto site.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why did you get hired at your current job since you had no prior experience in the field at that time? I don't understand.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Neovia Logistics Services (Sagamihara) in Aug 2025
Interview
Rating: ★★☆☆☆ (2/5 stars)
Overall Interview Experience: My interview with Neovia Logistics for the Logistics Engineer position was one of the most challenging I've encountered. While parts of the process were well-structured and professional, the final stage raised serious questions about the consistency and fairness of the evaluation.
Positive Aspects:
• The hiring manager was highly professional and respectful throughout the process.
• HR communication was consistently prompt and clear during the initial stages.
Interview Process: The process consisted of multiple rounds of interviews, including phone screens, behavioral assessments, and a demanding on-site component.
• The on-site visit included a surprise stress interview, which required quick and constant responses to situational questions. This part was lengthy and mentally draining.
• I was given a complex and extensive case study with a large dataset. The amount of time and effort required to complete it was significant.
• The final on-site presentation was mandatory. While the hiring manager remained engaged, another key decision-maker seemed disengaged, paying little attention to my presentation and responses. This behavior created a very uncomfortable atmosphere and a lack of respect for my time and effort. Ultimately, the final decision to reject me seemed inconsistent with the positive feedback I had received in previous rounds, making the entire process feel arbitrary.
Key Challenges & Observations:
• The final decision appeared to contradict previous positive feedback, which made the evaluation process feel inconsistent and unfair.
• The case study required a substantial amount of original work. Candidates should be aware that their solutions could potentially be used without proper acknowledgment.
• The entire process was lengthy and stressful, especially the unexpected stress interview and the mandatory in-person final presentation.
Advice for Candidates:
• Be prepared for a lengthy, multi-stage process that requires a significant time commitment.
• Be cautious about submitting original work and case study solutions, as there are no guarantees about their use or ownership after the fact.
• For international candidates, be aware that the final evaluation standards may not align with feedback from earlier stages.
Bottom Line: The interview process highlights how a long, multi-stage process can be undermined by a lack of respect and inconsistent evaluation at critical stages. While the hiring manager was supportive, the final decision left me with a strong impression of unfair treatment. Candidates should be prepared for a stressful, demanding process and be aware of potential inconsistencies in the final evaluation.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Professional skills, logical thinking, and data analysis abilities.
I interviewed at Neovia Logistics Services (Bangalore Rural)
Interview
Good Process and Smooth transaction. HR And other round are good and as per your skills. Mostly 2 rounds of technical and final round with HR.
Technical as per your skill
HR partners are good they take your communication and other skills