J'ai passé un entretien chez Skytech Communications Inc.
Entretien
I had a first interview with the HR and then received a technical test to make at home. The test I received was multiple pages, I would say it's probably too long in terms of hours invested and the probability that the process moves forward. I also felt kinda pushed to send it quickly which made me feel like I was working for them rather than just a test. They were very reactive in terms of communications at that time. Then the second interview went very well and they told me they'll contact me for a third interview a few days later but then just ghosted me despite my emails which is strange and unprofessional.
J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Skytech Communications Inc. en oct. 2024
Entretien
HR call, Manager meeting, Home case study, Case study presentation, 2 Psychometric tests, CEO interview, was endless and last forever. Overall I spend to much time for nothing in this process with unprofessional HR.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
The HR was so unprofessional with unrelated questions, spent 10min to review my school background..
2nd interview is with the manager who is not a designer or even not from the industry which is suprising not as much as he doesn't know anything about design.
3rd step: Case study. They literally give you nothing (font, colors, guidelines) to succeed the test, except outdated mockups of their products. The case study has literally no sense and has nothing with UX.
4th step: Presentation of the case study and discussion with the team which was nice to finally talk to the real members of the team.
5th step: If you succeed, they ask you to do 2 psychometric test.. you think you're finally at the end and once you've reach this level in the process they send you an automatic reply to tell you that you're not the good candidate.
I spent so much time in that process to have finally nothing.
I've heard that the final step (CEO interview is 3h of intrusive and unappropriate questions from the CEO).
Never seen anything so disrespecful. Run.