I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at TORCH (KS) (Leawood, KS) in Nov 2025
Interview
A recruiter reached out to me about this role and conducted an initial screening call. During that conversation, the recruiter said, “You’re exactly what they’re looking for.” I did have some reservations, as the position had already been open for two months. At this seniority and compensation range, that suggested potential internal ambiguity. That said, I was genuinely interested in returning to government contracting, and building finance functions from the ground up is where I do my best work.
I then had a screening call with the Chief of Staff, which went very well. She made several affirming comments, including “You’re saying all the right things,” “Your resume is great. You’re great,” and “I’d love for you to meet with [names].” She also said the team was “dying to get someone.”
The following day, the recruiter reached out to schedule the next interview. Later that same day, I was informed the company was pausing. After follow-up, the recruiter said Torch had decided to continue the search and that he did not think they were fully aligned on what they wanted, oscillating between an up-and-coming Head of Finance and a more established CFO profile.
I agree with that assessment. While I obviously don’t know what happened internally, this felt less like a candidate fit issue and more like poor executive alignment. If the scope and seniority of a leadership role are still being debated, it would be better to resolve that internally before recruiting external candidates.
It is also notable that the CEO’s LinkedIn headline refers to himself as a “Ringmaster.” Is your company a circus?
Based on this experience, and what appears repeatedly in other reviews here, candidates considering senior leadership roles would be well served to ask direct questions early about role clarity, authority, and executive alignment before investing significant time.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at TORCH (KS)
Interview
Talked to a recruiter. Then an hour chat with a manager and an exec. Last round was a take home test and discussing with two senior engineers.
First two rounds were fine. Last round was bizarre. Interviewers kept their cameras off the entire time and seemed very uninterested and unprepared. They seemed irritated when I asked about work life balance. Gee, I wonder why this company has terrible reviews on here?
Fake job, dishonest practices. The entire process was unethical. They state they are hiring many people to expand but it's a lie. See the actual company reviews. The interview had another person when I was told it'd only be the hiring manager. Low compensation and they lied to me about remote work and the culture. Additionally, it was obvious they are looking for free work when they took notes down during the fake system design section. The questions were were clearly internal projects that they need help on. Don't apply and go through the interview process with them, it's a complete waste of time and the compensation is garbage for the experience and work they want.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Do some free work for the company and give them ideas and exactly how to implement for their projects