Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 4 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Magic Leap (Tampa, FL) en dic 2021
Entrevista
Interviews overall were fine. Fair questions and I felt the team was actively engaged. Despite a few reschedulings (it was right around the holidays and people needed to move things around), the scheduling was easy. However, after interviewing with 4 team members and the initial phone screening with the recruiter, I heard nothing back at all. I'm not one to harp on companies not getting back to every candidate that applies to a position, that's not always realistic. However, when one takes over 5 hours out of their work schedule to interview (not to mention the prep time), it's incredibly unprofessional not to send a simple "we are going in a different direction" email (I still have no idea if that's what they decided, I received no correspondence at all). 2 weeks after my final interview, I reached out to the 2 recruiters I had been working with on scheduling. No response. I then sent another follow-up 2 weeks after that - again, no response. Finally, 2 weeks after that (6 weeks after my final round), I reached out to the hiring manager to try to get any information. Received no response from anyone. Never seen that level of unprofessionalism. An email like I mentioned above takes about 12 seconds to write... just let your candidates know.
Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 6 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Magic Leap
Entrevista
I could not have had a better experience during the interview process but for a few really glaring red flags. First, I interviewed 4 times, plus an initial screening, and never once would they give me a salary band. I asked during every interview. Every interviewer told me how perfect of a fit I was for the role. My final interview even went 20 minutes over, it was natural and conversational. I could tell they and I were all genuinely excited to have found a match. My credentials are excellent. They told me I fit the culture and they wanted to make an offer that I'd be excited to accept (though again, a number was never given). Two weeks later, I had heard nothing. I look on LinkedIn to see the role had been reposted. I reached out to the recruiter and didn't hear anything. I reach out to the hiring manager and didn't hear anything. Finally the recruiter wrote back saying how great it was to meet me, how everyone genuinely enjoyed getting to know me, and how they are going with another candidate. Baffled is a gentle word for how that felt. The hiring manager also thanked me and confirmed that they enjoyed getting to know me and would like to work together one day. I interviewed for over a month and was as close to being told I had an offer coming as one can get without seeing the paperwork.
Please give people the courtesy of an explanation when you have them spend so much time and energy for a month jumping through hoops for you. And please. Please give a salary range at the start of the process. This really great experience turned into feeling like a huge waste of time in a hurry. Super disappointed.
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Pregunta 1
Tell me about your experience. (Very general, I did a lot of asking and answering my own questions, but it felt natural enough.)
I had a phone screen followed by 2 phone interviews.
I never heard back from the company after my phone interviews. After a couple of weeks I contacted the recruiter for status (good or bad) ... they ignored my email and I never heard back from the company.
I will say ... one of the interviews was with someone who would be my peer. Based on their LinkedIn profile, I feel that I have a much stronger background ... so perhaps they feared competition?