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      Entrevista para Help Desk

      30 jul 2022
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Colorado Springs, CO
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      Me postulé a través de una agencia de empleos. El proceso tomó 4 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en RainTech (Colorado Springs, CO) en jul 2022

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      I applied through a recruiter. Once I made it past the screening process and met with one of the owners (who came across as an amazing person by the way), the subsequent interview with the department manager felt disorganized, and the process and timeline changed on multiple occasions. I felt misled and unprepared for interviews as the communication was very vague and inaccurate. The interview I had was described as a low pressure chat and what I presumed was a meeting to get an idea of a culture fit. I did not anticipate a technical interview just yet, as I was told from the beginning I'd be meeting with a group of multiple employees to discuss technical skills.. but instead, the casual 1-on-1 chat turned into 30+ minutes of intense, high pressure technical interview questions. I left the meeting with my head spinning. The person I interviewed with was also incredibly vocal about their opinions of the recruiter and their style of screening for candidates, which didn't feel very professional and made me feel uncomfortable. I'd never allow one of my employees to gossip or speak negatively about a vendor I'm partnered with to someone outside the company. It would have been a tough decision to accept an offer if one was presented to me. Based on the positive employee reviews it feels like I applied for this position during a stressful time in the company.

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      Various technical/job skill questions, describe how X technology works, etc.
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      3y
      Thank you for the thoughtful feedback. While we are indeed growing, and have hired more people in the last few years than all the previous ones combined, it's true that we are still a technology service company at heart, and not one that claims to have mastered the fine art of the interview process. In full transparency, there are almost as many ways to interview as there are people to interview, and each unique combination of technical expertise and personality/attitude may lead us to compose a different interview process, based on who may be best suited to uncover the information we need from each candidate. I hear you on the transparency front too - everyone is going to see that one differently. I very much used to hold the view that what happens behind the scenes, and what customers/employees/candidates are made aware of, are necessarily two different things. And while it does hold true that there are plenty of things that people in those groups may have no interest in knowing, I've otherwise evolved my thinking to be that each and every person is innately empowered to have and express their own perspectives. It may not always be pretty, but in this case it proved just as helpful as anything - it showed you something about the environment that doesn't resonate with you, and I'm glad you had the opportunity to learn that before receiving an offer, so you could have as much information as possible to make a decision.