I applied online. I interviewed at Bankrate in June 2026
Interview
The interview process started with an internal recruiter focusing on your background, experience. Overall expect 5 rounds with a take home exercise, panel interview, interview with leadership and technical rounds relating to the completed exercise. The recruiter spent most of the time going through each of my old roles and asking about the circumstances of departure. Be prepared to go over each of your old roles and explain why you left and questions about your education. Seemed like they were looking for ways to disqualify the candidate and less interested in my actual experience relating to the role, very old fashioned process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
For each one of your previous roles going back 10 years explain the circumstances of leaving each role.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Bankrate in Nov 2025
Interview
I first interviewed with a key HR person at Bankrate/Red Ventures and had a great conversation. I felt her energy and her overall approach to recruiting was great. I then had an interview with someone who wasn't the hiring manager (since the hiring manager was too busy to screen folks - understandable) but would have been a peer I'd collaborate with often.
He asked me a lot of questions, but many of them weren't very hard-hitting but I followed his lead and thought it went well considering.
I was initially told they were going to move forward to the next step but they quickly changed their mind, stating they liked my soft skills but were concerned about the hard skills that were associated with the role, specifically in one subject that most of my overall work experience is exactly in (and the subject is even in my current job title).
This interviewing asked me no questions about this topic specifically and jumped around to a bunch of different questions. It was strange to receive that feedback. It's like saying an accountant doesn't appear to have strong accounting skills, when you didn't even ask them specific questions around accounting. I felt they dismissed me unfairly, and it was just strange considering my background and how well the conversation flowed. Just strange and dissapointing and left a bad taste in my mouth.
LENGTHY interview process that spans weeks. However, once joining the team I realize why. The right people are really in the right place. Everyone I met working at Bankrate and Red Ventures was amazing.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Example of a challenge in which you needed to pivot.