I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at NeuroLeadership Institute
Interview
The interview began positively, and the interviewer asked about my background and how my skills aligned with the role. I explained how my experience fit the job description. During the call, the interviewer informed me that they were unlikely to move forward because they already had a candidate with 10 years of experience who had completed all stages of the process and whom they were prioritising. When I asked why the interview was scheduled if a final candidate had already been chosen, I was told they were still finishing their scheduled interviews because an official offer had not yet been signed. I had rescheduled my morning to accommodate an early interview slot and spent significant time preparing. It felt like my time was not respected, as the hiring decision seemed to be largely determined before our conversation began.
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I applied online. I interviewed at NeuroLeadership Institute
Interview
I recently interviewed with NeuroLeadership Institute, and unfortunately, the process left much to be desired. The interview involved three separate activities that had to be completed within one hour. While I’ve successfully performed all of these tasks in my professional experience, the one-hour time constraint was unrealistic and disconnected from the realities of the corporate world. Tasks like these require thoughtful attention, not a high-pressure rush to meet an arbitrary deadline. This approach raised a red flag for me about the company’s expectations and overall culture.
To make matters worse, after completing the interview process, I was ghosted. I received no follow-up or feedback, and they didn’t notify me whether they were moving forward or not. This lack of communication felt unprofessional and dismissive of the time and effort I put into the process.
I would strongly encourage NeuroLeadership Institute to reevaluate their interview structure and improve their communication with candidates. These changes are essential to attract and retain strong talent.
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Question 1
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I interviewed at NeuroLeadership Institute (New York, NY)
Interview
Interview process was really fast, submitted my resume and received a request for a phone screen. Answered some pretty basic questions, and then they ghosted me. Didn't provide any feedback or next steps so it was not a good experience interviewing with them