I’ve never encountered a more unprofessional and misleading hiring process in my entire career.
After going through the initial interview stages, I was personally invited by the recruiter to an exclusive networking event at their facility—something they described as an opportunity to connect with leadership and learn more about the company. Naturally, I was excited and honored. I rearranged my schedule and even began preparing questions and materials for the event.
Then, less than 24 hours later, I received a cold, automated rejection email. No explanation, no feedback, not even the decency to let me attend the event I was invited to. It felt like they dangled a carrot just to yank it away last minute. It’s hard not to feel like the invite was either fake, carelessly sent, or worse—used to give candidates false hope and boost optics for their "inclusive" hiring efforts.
This kind of behavior shows a blatant lack of respect for candidates’ time, effort, and expectations. Companies that treat applicants like disposable numbers should not be praised for innovation or culture. If this is how they operate before you’re even hired, I can’t imagine what it’s like working there.
Avoid this place if you value honesty, transparency, or basic human decency.