I applied for a frontend role at Doist and was genuinely excited about the opportunity. I spent hours researching the company, aligning my application with their core values, and tailoring every answer to show how well I fit with their culture and needs. I gave it my 100%.
What disappointed me the most wasn’t the rejection itself, that’s part of the process — but the lack of transparency. Their job description clearly stated that every applicant would receive individual feedback. Naturally, I expected at least a short explanation about what could’ve been improved.
Instead, after waiting over four weeks (past the screening timeline they had mentioned), I received a generic rejection message with no feedback at all. This contradicted what they publicly promised, which felt disheartening, especially after investing so much time and effort.
Doist positions itself as a values-driven company, but this experience didn’t reflect that. I still admire their mission and the work they do, but I hope they reconsider how they handle candidate communication especially for people who genuinely engage with their process.
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Pregunta 1
They asked values-based questions that aimed to understand how I align with their company culture.
Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 6 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Doist en abr 2025
Entrevista
Got rejected after first interview. This interview was a screening interview to check whether you fit in the culture, and to get to know you in general. After that interview, the next step would have been a take home exercise composed of a code review, a bug fix, and a new feature on a pre-existing codebase.
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What is your super power, or, what do you bring to the team.
Read the Doist blog as advised. Lots of valueable information. Spent about 5 hours preparing before applying. Amir (Doist CEO) mentioned in a tweet that in 2018 about 1 out of every 1000 applicants is hired. Worth keeping in mind there are a lot of very qualified people that apply. First impressions are critical.
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Would you prioritise performance or accessibility?