I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at The Kinetix Group
Interview
The interview was very casual and comfortable. I was interviewed by two very friendly people who were easy to talk to. One showed up late after the other individual started interviewing me. I did not feel I performed exceptionally well during this process and figured I would not receive an offer. I asked when I should expect to hear back, and they said it would be around a month. They never reached back out again. After putting the pieces together, I felt they just penciled me in and went through with it since I had a referral from another employee. I'm pointing this out because other people have had similar experiences regarding timeliness and lack of response. It is quite frustrating not to receive any follow-up communication with the current state of the job market. Regardless, I'm sure it is still worth applying and that the culture internally is pretty good, but if you're met with a lack of clarity, focus on applying elsewhere and don't expect a response back.
I applied online. I interviewed at The Kinetix Group
Interview
Interview process took a while- spanned maybe a whole month. Went through 3 rounds of interviews with the last one consisting of 4 different interviews.
Everyone was super nice and the questions were more personality-based with the occasional technical questions (ie familiarity with healthcare landscape)
I thought the interview accurately reflected the type of work I was eventually going to be involved with + general vibes of the company itself!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What’s one health care trend you’ve been following/interested in right now?
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at The Kinetix Group in Feb 2024
Interview
They were very slow in getting back to me and disorganized, which is frustrating when you're balancing multiple job interview processes at once and need to make a decision. I would be told on a Friday to expect another interview on Tuesday or Wednesday the following week and would hear nothing until I followed up. Then I would be asked for my availability for later in the week, which I would provide, then not hear back. I was holding space in my calendar for them, but felt like they had little respect for my time. The interviewers didn't seem to have a concept of the actual interview process and had no answer when I asked what to expect of next steps. It was up to me to follow up with HR. They came across as very disorganized. Disappointing because it seems like a great company otherwise, but it was a very poor impression. Came across as disrespectful and unprofessional. I had about 5 or 6 interviews with them to then not get an offer, which would be fine if the whole process had been smooth, but it felt like they massively wasted my time.