Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez about-face (New York, NY)
Entretien
I applied for a Social Media Manager role that was advertised as being remote. After two interviews, I learned that About-Face’s idea of remote work is “remote until you relocate to be within commuting distance of our Los Angeles headquarters.” When I expressed that this wouldn’t be possible, the hiring manager went into a hard sell about how great living in LA is and how she knows I would love it. I let her know that while yes, I do enjoy LA and am always up to travel for business needs, I have no interest in living there and it was my understanding that this was a remote role. Her response was that they would be open to “allowing” me to work remotely for 3-6 months if I agreed to spend 1 week per month working from the LA office (which would mean covering flights and hotels at my own expense). At this point I was no longer interested; it was clearly a bait and switch as they had no intention of allowing remote work as advertised. It was also a pretty clear sign that About-Face isn’t the forward-thinking company it portrays itself as online, as most corporate roles (but especially social media in particular) can be done from anywhere.
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez about-face (Los Angeles, CA)
Entretien
I had several interviews and a take home project with the brand. There was a lot of time between each interview, and things did not seem very organized. Despite it not being organized, everybody that I met with seemed very kind and engaging.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Classic questions for this kind of role, felt more conversational than scary.