The process took 7 weeks. I interviewed at TravelStaytion in Dec 2025
Interview
Interview Process:
* Initial Screen: Started with a 30-minute introductory call with a Talent Acquisition specialist.
* The Assignment: Immediately following the call, I was sent a demanding take-home case study (usually 7-day deadline).
* The Ghosting: I submitted the work on time. Despite multiple self-imposed deadlines by the company, I was ghosted for over a month.
* The Conclusion: After I finally followed up via phone, I received a generic rejection template 5 minutes later—with zero feedback on the hours of work provided.
Interview Questions: The case study was demanding and needed deep dive into company/market-specific areas. It felt less like an evaluation and more like a request for free consultation on internal product challenges.
Advice to Management: Respect the talent ecosystem. Requiring hours of free labor from senior candidates and then refusing to provide even 15 minutes of feedback is a significant failure in hiring ethics. High "candidate volume" is no excuse for missing your own deadlines and ghosting professionals. This process relies on candidate engagement dark patterns that will eventually damage your employer brand.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked about recent experience, and desired salary range.
I applied online. I interviewed at TravelStaytion (London, England) in May 2023
Interview
I rejected to attend - 2nd stage interview, due to the critical reviews from customers, I was afraid that it could damage my CV. However, they convinced me to attend the last interview. They showed me how the company works, which was all good, however, I found it a bit awkward, they were asking me questions and I ended up being a business mentor more than a PA profile, due to my experience within this niche sector. They said they were really interested and all was positive to start as soon as possible. In the end, they hired someone else...
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Classic interview questions (...) Going through my experience...
I applied online. I interviewed at TravelStaytion (London, England)
Interview
The first part was very friendly, discussed different aspects of the job and the interviewer explained further what they are asking for. The second was a little bit more in detail and technical information.