I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Bidease (Barcelona)
Interview
I went through two rounds of interviews—first with the HR manager and then with the hiring manager. After successfully passing both, I was asked to complete a case study within three days.
The case study focused on analyzing UA campaign metrics, establishing correlations, identifying trends, and anticipating potential client concerns. In response, I developed a dashboard, prepared presentation slides, and drafted an outreach email outlining key insights and recommended next steps.
I felt confident in my submission. With five years of experience in advertising, this type of work closely reflects what I do on a daily basis.
However, I was surprised by what happened next: after submitting the case study, I received no acknowledgment or follow up. I haven’t heard from the company since.
I understand that companies may not be able to respond to every CV they receive, but in this case, I had progressed through multiple interview stages and invested significant time in completing the assignment.
This experience is disappointing, especially with a company I’ve seen in the market for years. This has ultimately left a lasting negative impression.
Bidease response
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We're sorry to hear this was your impression- we are committed to clear communication throughout our interview process and beyond, and have made internal adjustments based on your feedback to ensure this does not happen to future candidates.
Major red flags from the beginning of the process but I went through with it anyway. I went through 3 interviews including an in person interview that lasted 1.5 hours (way over my scheduled time) and an assignment. After the last interview, the hiring manager said they would schedule a final round to meet with management. After a week, I didn't hear back so I reached out for an update. Turns out I was rejected and they did not even care to let me know. Rejections are expected. However, considering I did so many rounds including an in person interview and an assignment, I would've thought they would at least let me know if I was rejected. The recruiter voiced so many cons about the company (late hours, low pay, etc.) and truthfully, I'm glad I didn't make it through. It doesn't seem like a good company to work for.
I had my interview with the head of CS and it went well. They sent me the assignment to do and told me it usually takes 72 hours. I worked all day and stayed up to 1 a.m. to get it done. They never responded, even when I sent a follow up email. This shows lack of respect toward participants, the least you can do is tell someone they are not moving on. I'll be smarter next time and ask for an ETA on feedback.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us about yourself?
how would you deal with a difficult client?