Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en Roku
Entrevista
Recruiter set expectations for 2 rounds of interviews. I actually met with 10 people over 1-2 months. I was in frequent conversation with senior leaders and was told I was getting an offer. Then got a call from recruiter saying they are revisiting the position. This was a disrespectful way to wrap up, considering I was in conversation with senior leaders and they passed it to a recruiter to deliver this news as matter of fact, despite prior conversations and my time investment interviewing with them. They are not ready to compete in hiring with best in class companies - left a very bad taste in my mouth - very poor candidate experience.
They had several rounds with the last one in person. They gave me a free roku device, which was a nice touch. The process felt pretty sterile, not a lot of personal interaction aside from going through the motions
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They went through a practical exercise of negotiating a deal
Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 2 días. Acudí a una entrevista en Roku (New York, NY) en nov 2021
Entrevista
I thought that Roku was a serious company, and I must say that I am highly disappointed.
I have been through six interviews, during each I had to answer multiple hypothesis, and spent many hours in the hiring process without receiving a response. When I reached out to their HR she scheduled a call with me but never called and did not send an email either.
I, therefore, decided to remove my application for the director role at Roku.
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Pregunta 1
Each interviewer asked between 2-3 hypothesis during one hour.
Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en Roku (San Jose, CA) en mar 2021
Entrevista
The interview process was smooth from applying online, phone screening to scheduling 1:1 Zoom meetings with the hiring team. The interviews consist of detailed hypothetical questions. My sense is that the hiring manager is gathering intel as he is still figuring out the team structure and goals.
Unfortunately, communication went silent after I completed the interview loop despite a heartful thank you note and follow-ups. I understand priority changes and people are busy, it’d still be courteous to provide an update especially after the candidate has invested time and effort engaging in the interview process. Perhaps it’s a representation of the company culture? I seem to see the patterns based on others’ feedback on this thread – ghosting candidates.