Was typical and thorough. Easy code screen, short live coding and take home, and finally a bevy of interviews with managers and leadership. Everyone was friendly and seemed to like their jobs.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Collage.com (Tomball, TX) in Aug 2019
Interview
Recruiter reached out. Initial phone screen with recruiter talking about experience and job fit. Video interview with engineer with questions about processes and fit. Code screen question about simple JavaScript. Another take home assignment that is more complex involving design review, JavaScript coding standards and decisions, and performance. Another coding video interview. Finally two interviews with founders. Everything was appropriate for a senior level applicant.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Determine a method for cropping minimally from a photo while fitting a new aspect ratio.
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Collage.com (New York, NY) in Jul 2019
Interview
The overall experience was fairly off-putting. I read through all of these reviews prior to applying and I decided to go forward with it, anyway; genuinely curious. I thought there might be some more underlying part of the interview process that other candidates weren't seeing. Either I found out this wasn't the case or I was just way off the charts from what they were looking for, personality-wise.
When the internal recruiter scheduled our first interview, a technical glitch was blamed for us not connecting over Google Meet. I thought nothing of it other than figuring I had connected improperly the first time and thought I set a bad first impression.
We rescheduled for two days later (both times I had to take time off from work to accommodate) and was dialed into the call about 5 minutes early. The recruiter still connected a couple minutes late. Sort of a red flag.
We talked a lot about the company and they threw some personality questions at me, which I expected. The conversation seemed to go well. We even concluded the call with them saying that I would "definitely" hear back on something the following business day. This never happened. I waited a few more business days before following up to try to accommodate for any expected schedules I needed to plan ahead for any coding assessments, etc.
Nothing.
Collage.com - seriously, based on the previous reviews: you need to stop doing this to candidates. I've read the responses about how you're a start-up and how you take these reviews seriously, but if I were a owner, I'd be seriously concerned with how you're zipping through these interview processes.
Based on the aforementioned, I suspect I was ditched on the first meeting time when I waited on the call for 7 minutes with no follow-up. I emailed you and got a response that Google Meet must have made a mistake. So, I'm honestly not buying it.
For everyone's sake at Collage.com, either refine your interview process and/or get your recruitement team some help so they're not in a position to make some tough choices on what I believe to be covering for an overloaded schedule.
Also - don't ghost your candidates. Or you'll keep getting an overall bad score on GlassDoor.com
In all sincerity - good luck getting a handle on your growth you seem to be struggling with.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What do you think would be most difficult about working remotely?
Thanks for your review. Im sorry that you had a negative experience. I know that we have received negative feedback on the rigor of our interview process but i am surprised by the particular feedback here as I do make sure to close loops with all candidates. I don't see how you could have been ghosted but if it did happen, I am very sorry for that. I do recall joining the originally scheduled call and waiting as well but that there was nobody on the line. I assumed there was a technical issue that did not connect you on the hangout meet link to the dial in # that i was on (as indicated in the event information), this was my guess but my IT knowledge is limited. Again, i apologize for your negative experience and will look back to see how we can improve moving forward.
-Head of Talent Acquisition