I went through three rounds of interviews, including a site visit, and was led to believe I was a strong candidate. They spoke about future opportunities and made it seem like an offer was coming. In the end, I didn’t get the job. What bothered me most was that during the site visit, they didn’t ask many typical interview questions. It didn’t feel like they were evaluating my experience or skills. It felt more like they just wanted to see me in person and make a judgment based on that. If you don’t fit some unspoken mold, they won’t hire you, no matter how qualified you are. Overall, it was a frustrating and time-wasting experience.
Acudí a una entrevista en WeWork (Monterrey, Nuevo León)
Entrevista
Un proceso bastante transparente y fluido, se enfoca mucho en conocerte y en rectificar las habilidades que traerás a la empresa. Hacen énfasis en que les interesan más los candidatos con fuerte experiencia en la hospitalidad.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
"Háblanos de tí, qué es lo que ofreces a la empresa como plus, considerando que se busca un background en hospitalidad"
Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en WeWork (São Paulo, ) en may 2026
Entrevista
entrevista online com recrutadora bem direta, tranquila e dinâmica. vaga com salário abaixo do mercado, mas boa oportunidade de crescimento dentro da empresa. processo um pouco longo... 4 etapas no total
Four rounds of interviews with one in person building visit. One interview, zoom interview, in person visit w/ interview, final interview over zoom. It's a long and arduous process that didn't really sit well with me, but they do like to be thorough about who they're hiring based on first impressions. It's a lot of in person, customer service stuff with face to face interactions so it makes sense. Still, four rounds is kind of crazy.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
What's a time where you've had to make a difficult decision on the fly?