The interview process was disorganized and, in later stages, deeply uncomfortable.
After several positive conversations, I was told the team was finalizing details, which strongly implied an offer was forthcoming. Instead, I was unexpectedly scheduled for a late-stage interview with the CEO. This conversation felt interrogative rather than collaborative and was a sharp departure from the tone of the earlier rounds.
During this interview, I was repeatedly questioned about why I left every role on my resume, including being explicitly asked multiple times whether I had been “let go” from each position. I was also pressed repeatedly to explain why I left my most recent company after six months, with the questioning framed in a way that seemed to encourage me to badmouth my former employer.
The repetition and framing of these questions went beyond standard due diligence and made me uncomfortable. Combined with sudden changes to the interview process and inconsistent communication, the overall experience felt like a bait-and-switch.
Based on my experience (and similar accounts from other candidates), AptDeco would benefit from clearer process alignment, more professional late-stage interviewing practices, and greater respect for candidates’ time and boundaries.
Advice to Management:
Be transparent about hiring decisions, avoid last-minute process changes, and ensure interviews, especially executive-level ones, are conducted in a respectful, structured, and professional manner.