Poor candidate experience and surprisingly weak communication for a recruiting role.
I was contacted to interview and asked to provide availability for the next two weeks. I did, then heard nothing for several days. I followed up because my schedule had changed and, as a recruiter myself, I can’t hold open multiple interview slots indefinitely with no response.
A call was eventually scheduled, but I became sick the day of the interview and emailed that morning to reschedule. At the scheduled time, the recruiter messaged saying she was waiting on the call, which made it clear my email had either been missed or not acknowledged. I apologized and explained that I had already reached out, but never received a response.
Two weeks later, the recruiter reached out again to schedule. I sent availability again, confirmed another call, and then received an automated rejection the day before the interview saying the role had been filled or they were not moving forward. The calendar invite was never canceled, and there was no personal follow-up.
Roles close. Priorities change. That happens. But leaving a candidate with an active interview invite and sending only an automated rejection is sloppy. For a company hiring recruiters, I expected a much more thoughtful and organized candidate experience.
Applied a while ago before I had heard from the company. Had an initial recruiter call, which was a very pleasant conversation. Seemed like my experience and the role's expectations were aligned and the overall call was positive. Took over a week and more than the time I was informed to receive an automated email rejection that they had moved on to other candidates. I don't think I got much out of this experience at all, take that with a grain of salt.
The interview was fairly straightforward with a 30 minute video screen. What really threw me and was candidly unpleasant was how scripted everything felt when I asked any questions. I was given very generic answers and the interviewer sounded like she was just reading off a script very quickly just to check a box. It seemed it the moment she had maybe decided I was not moving forward and was just going through the motions. While I was not invited for a second interview, I'm not sure if I would have even considered the role.
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