I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at i4DM
Interview
Phone screening -> panel interview (video) with i4dm staff -> their client panel interview. After the 2nd interview I was given a letter of the benefits, I thought I was being offered the position but when I asked Emma said no. Not sure if that is just a "carrot" of some sort. Then I was told their client will interview me. Thought it went well but never heard from them afterwards. Funny thing is during my 1st panel interview, I was told they are not like other companies who ghost applicants, Been chasing them for updates for 2 months. Then out of nowhere, after 2 months they called me to say I have another interview with the same client who interviewed me already. I feel like they are a fly by night kind of company. Very fishy practice.
Phone/Video Screening > Skills Assessment > First/Technical Interview(deeper conversation with a hiring manager and a subject matter expert to discuss experience and technical skills relevant to the role.) > Final Interview
I applied through other source. I interviewed at i4DM (Washington, DC) in Feb 2025
Interview
Don't bother. Bizarre experience. I know there's resume farmers and it felt like that when applying but since I've worked federal contracts I gave it a shot and they offered an interview. Usual types of questions. Interviewers felt very disconnected and often forgot what company I was interviewing for and what company they even worked for. Very strange. They tell you you're interviewing for several new contacts at the VA... At a time when the VA is actively cutting contracts and personnel. Then they say they're not going to ghost you (odd thing to say 🚩). And then they ghost you. I'm not sure what the scam is honestly but it's fishy.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What's your social security number? Just kidding, but it is some sort of scam. Don't waste your time.