I had a highly disappointing interview experience with Reframe. I initially applied for a content writer position and was told during the screening call that I might also be a strong fit for an open product manager role. After the call, the interviewer confirmed that the hiring team wanted to consider me for both roles.
I was then asked to complete two assignments:
1. A ~500-word blog post on “Alcohol, Dopamine, and the Hedonic Setpoint” (paid $30).
2. A full UX copywriting audit of their entire onboarding experience (30–40 screens) — including identifying issues, rewriting screen-by-screen copy, suggesting improvements for clarity and engagement, and reducing user friction. I included screenshots and detailed recommendations throughout.
This second assignment was extensive UX work, not a quick test. For context: I’m a senior UX researcher and consultant who freelances at $120/hr. I’ve done similar deliverables for $600+ — this was provided to them completely free.
After submitting both assignments, I was ghosted entirely. I followed up multiple times just to confirm they had received the documents (they required Google Drive access), and I received no reply whatsoever. Two weeks later, I followed up again to ask about the $30 they said I’d be paid for the blog post — I received $29.10 via PayPal with no message or acknowledgment.
To summarize:
• I was told I was under consideration for two roles
• I completed substantial work that would normally be paid consulting
• I was never contacted again
• I was paid (under) for one assignment, and exploited for the second
This felt extractive, disrespectful, and unprofessional. I hope they reconsider how they treat candidates — especially those asked to do real, strategic work under the guise of a “hiring process.”