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      Entrevista para Sales Development Representative (SDR) Applicant

      9 jun 2026
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Toronto, ON
      Sin ofertas
      Experiencia negativa
      Entrevista fácil

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      Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en Spellbook (Toronto, ON) en may 2026

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      The initial stages of the process were highly encouraging. I bypassed the standard application pile by doing direct outbound prospecting to the sales team leadership. The sales leaders were fantastic—very engaging, highly supportive, and genuinely interested in my background, mapping out exactly how my transferable skills would thrive in their team motion. Unfortunately, the process falls apart entirely once you're handed over to human resources. The recruiter made the interview immediately awkward by failing to acknowledge the internal management referrals right from the beginning. It turns out the recruiter knew I had been referred but only admitted it when I brought it up myself, which completely derailed the natural flow of the conversation. Furthermore, while the recruiter framed the video as a "casual chat," the actual procedure was a stiff, standard Q&A. The recruiter clearly hadn't thoroughly reviewed my resume, nor understood why the sales team had selected my profile to begin with. Because of this lack of preparation, I was forced to awkwardly repeat the exact introduction script I had already polished and successfully used with sales leadership (covering my education, my transition from corporate compliance, why sales, and why this company). To top it all off, the rejection process exposes a massive lack of professional decency and a complete disregard for a candidate's time. I received an email on a Friday evening, right at the end of the recruiter's work week, which contained this exact boilerplate paragraph: “We typically don't provide feedback at this stage of the process, but please don't let this discourage you from applying again in the future as our team continues to grow.” This makes absolutely no sense. To go through a rigorous, self-driven outreach process, successfully get the buy-in of sales leadership, run a deep-dive conversation to align your value with the team's needs, and then get brick-walled by an unprepared recruiter who refuses to offer a single data point of constructive feedback. Dropping a generic automated rejection on a Friday evening feels like a move to clear an inbox before shutting down a laptop, completely ruining a candidate's weekend and eliminating any real chance for a prompt professional follow-up. The recruiting team here completely lacks the strategic agility and relationship-driven mindset required for sales hiring. Advice to Management: Bridge the communication gap between sales leadership and human resources. When sales managers explicitly fast-track a candidate because they value their grit and industry-specific background, the recruiting team shouldn't be brick-walling them based on an arbitrary HR checklist. If you are going to tell rejected candidates to keep an eye on future roles, show them the basic courtesy of actual feedback, and stop using Friday evening automated dumps to protect your own inbox at the expense of candidate experience.

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      Why Spellbook? Why did you leave your previous role, and why do you want to transition to this role?
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