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      Senior Language Specialist Interview

      16 June 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Berlin
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Altagram (Berlin) in Jan 2026

      Interview

      What was presented as a senior full-time role turned into a four-month+ process that ultimately led nowhere, for reasons that had nothing to do with the assessment work itself. The sequence: -Completed an initial screening, then two extensive, unpaid translation assessments based on live game content: multiple batches of strings requiring translation, detailed linguistic commentary, terminology research, and handling of technical markup. Substantial work. -Had an HR interview and was told the process might advance to the language team. -Rejected in February with a VERY generic explanation that other candidates were a better fit. -Four months later, a new recruiter reached out, apologizing for "confusion" during a staff transition, stating that my assessment results had been received positively and asking whether I was still interested. -The outreach, including on LinkedIn, referenced the senior position. My replies repeatedly failed to deliver or landed in spam; resolving that alone took several messages across two channels over multiple days. It was finally clarified that the senior full-time role had been converted to a freelance engagement and placed on hold, and that the only thing actually on offer was freelance work. In short: two months of unpaid assessments, a rejection, a four-month silence, a re-approach that referenced the senior role, a week of delivery problems, and a final answer that the position I had invested in no longer exists in the form it was advertised. Pros: The individuals I interacted with were courteous, and the most recent recruiter was straightforward once the situation was finally clarified. Cons: The process was poorly coordinated, especially across the recruiter transition. Inconsistent messaging about whether the role even existed, delivery issues left unresolved for days, and a significant volume of unpaid assessment work for a position that was ultimately restructured out of existence and never offered to anyone in its original form. Advice to candidates: Before committing to the assessments here, confirm in writing that the role is a funded, full-time position. The take-home work is extensive and unpaid, and in my case the position was converted and frozen mid-process. Advice to management: When a role is converted or put on hold mid-pipeline, candidates who completed multiple unpaid assessments deserve clear, timely communication, not a rejection followed months later by mixed signals across channels about a different type of engagement.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      The most demanding part wasn't a verbal question but the assessments, e.g., translating and providing linguistic commentary on live service game strings, including preserving game-specific terminology and technical markup. That's where the actual evaluation happened.
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