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      Entrevista para Research Director

      8 nov 2018
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Austin, TX
      Oferta rechazada
      Experiencia negativa

      Solicitud

      Me postulé a través de un reclutador. El proceso tomó 4 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en GLG (Austin, TX) en sep 2018

      Entrevista

      I was brought into the process through an external recruiter, who directed me to the requisition. From there, I had 4 interviews (1 phone, 3 video) with various members of the team. These were fairly typical conversations with the exception of one interview which - unannounced - took the form of a role play. I was extended an offer ten calendar days after my final interview. My problems with the interview process (surprise role play notwithstanding) were two-fold: 1) As I progressed through the interviews, it became clear that the role was exponentially larger and more complex than the requisition and initial conversations made it sound. From the get-go, there was misalignment that didn't reveal itself until my second-to-last interview. 2) It felt as though there was a bait-and-switch with regard to compensation. As part of the HR pre-screen - before I spoke to anyone from the firm - I had to enter a number for desired comp. I had several conversations about my number across the hiring process and was never told it was a non-starter. When I received my offer letter, the base salary was +/-25% below my expected level of compensation (which took into account the scope and scale of responsibilities, as well as cost of living in Austin). I had a follow-on call about this with the hiring manager who informed me that I could make up much of this difference through an annual performance bonus, but that I wouldn't be eligible for that bonus until the end of my first year (based on start date and their fiscal year). I sent a polite letter declining the offer and then didn't hear back from either the hiring manager OR the HR representative, which struck me as oddly unprofessional and a poor way to end the process.

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      Pregunta 1

      The most unusual series of questions came in the form of a role-play. One individual acted as the client, wanting to explore options for a research project. Another acting as a member of my team. It was fairly straightforward with regard to stakeholder management, but I was not informed that this type of interview would be taking place. A heads up would have been appreciated.
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