My interview experience with TTS was honestly a pleasant surprise. I walked in expecting the usual interrogation-style questions, bright lights, and someone yelling “Where were you on the night of…?” — but instead, I got warm conversations that felt more like a thoughtful exchange than an exam.
The interviewers were genuinely engaged, asked smart questions, and actually listened to the answers (a rare skill these days!). I was definitely a bit stressed at first — my voice did that shaky thing, and my brain briefly considered fleeing the country — but they immediately picked up on it and did their best to help me relax. It worked. I found myself enjoying the conversation instead of counting the minutes.
A huge plus: the process was organized. Like, impressively organized. Every step had a clear agenda, dates were respected, no one rescheduled last-minute, and I didn’t have to refresh my inbox 200 times wondering if someone had forgotten me. That level of punctuality says a lot about respect for candidates’ time — and trust me, it does not go unnoticed.
Overall, the whole experience felt human, encouraging, and refreshingly drama-free. I left each interview feeling confident and heard — not drained or judged. If more companies treated candidates this way, Glassdoor would be a much calmer place.