Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 1 semana. Acudí a una entrevista en HireRight (Singapur) en sep 2024
Entrevista
The hiring manager was friendly. But I feel that there is a huge contrast between TA's qualifying before arranging for the interview. The hiring manager already determined that I am not seasoned enough for the role once she joined the call, and there is no point for me to continue to share about my experience.
I think TA should spend more time and effort to qualify the prospects before sending candidates up, and probably hiring manager need to communicate clearer with what they are expecting from this role with the TA to avoid wasting both interviewer and candidates' time.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
What were your years of experience in creating marketing campaigns?
Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en HireRight en jul 2022
Entrevista
4 interviews that I thought were all favorable, sent my thank-you notes, etc, then was GHOSTED. After 2 weeks of silence, I contacted the original HR screener to confirm they had moved on, and never even got a response. Especially poor form for a company that's supposed to be involved with the hiring process.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
typical interview questions about my job history and what I've done at previous positions.
Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en HireRight
Entrevista
Applied and was contacted within days from the recruiter. She was kind, called often, and always followed up. Post the recruiter screening call, I had three 30-45 minute Zoom calls with the hiring manager and two long-standing team members. Red flag 1: the manager had some sideways remarks about one of those team members during the interview process. Red flag 2: an interview with "that" team member showed she didn't understand the discipline.
After the four Zoom calls, I was asked to present an agenda the CMO had created. I specifically asked and spoke to the recruiter & hiring manager about the agenda as it 1) wasn't marketing based and 2) some of it was flat out looking for free work. It was modified to remove the free work portion. However, the nonmarketing topic stayed and was confirmed by the hiring manager.
The presentation interview started with the CMO being rude to me. She fawned over the male in the zoom call with several compliments. Note: she said nothing about the hiring manager (female) and "that" person was not on the call. I presented the agenda, and she said - that is wrong. The hiring manager on the phone didn't say a word. I had at least three interactions about the agenda to confirm it was correct. At this point, we skipped part of the agenda (that I had worked on for at least 2 hours) to my marketing section. Immediately, the CMO scolded me for picking an older campaign (over three years old). I tried to explain why I chose it - it was a national campaign (well known) and had several points that showed process, skill set variety, and I wrote it. The CMO trashed it. No one else spoke.
At this point, I knew that this was beyond red flag 3-10. The culture was shown to me in numerous ways. And the ways were not favorable.
At the end of the call, I still wrote my thank you & called the recruiter to let her know the agenda was incorrect (to let other interviewees know), and I was no longer interested in HireRight. The first time I had pulled myself out of a job interview ring.
Advice to HireRight: People stay and leave jobs because of their managers and culture. Being criticized and having team members talk about others during interviews is an issue.