I regret not reviewing the numerous negative reviews before completing my case study and interview. Unfortunately, my experience echoes many of the reviews posted here, and I was incredibly disappointed.
I was given a case study that required me to devise a recruitment strategy and propose solutions to issues in their recruitment process, essentially providing free work. After submission, I advanced to a 45-minute "case review" where I met with an individual who is a "strategy consultant" aiming to create an uncomfortable power dynamic. He tried to poke holes, use my words against me, and provided questions and an experience that did not make any sense. He consistently attempted to trick or stump me, making the interview an unpleasant experience. I often had to ask clarifying questions to understand his long winded rants/questions because I had no idea what he was asking or what he wanted from me. The approach did not allow me to feel psychologically safe, and it didn't showcase how I could perform in the role. With over 7 years of recruiting experience, I felt genuinely angry throughout and after the interview. Not one question highlighted my skills; it seemed more like an attempt to come off as a threat and powerful to get me to stumble. I left the call knowing that even if I moved forward, that man would be the last person I'd want to work with.
In this market, they might get away with such tactics, but it saddens me that recruiters are subjected to this experience. It's also shocking to see so many negative reviews without any apparent changes in their operations. If this is the external experience, I can't imagine what is happening internally.
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Can't remember any questions because they were long winded and made no sense.
SCAM! Stay away from this company and read the rest of the reviews that will explain why you should avoid. They are absolutely fishing for ideas from candidates to further the company and will send you an auto-rejection without any context. In most roles they have, the first step is to complete a home-task before you even speak to a human there. Disrespectful of people's time. I would strongly advise not even entertaining this company due to concerning practices.
Quite lengthy when it came to the case study. It took a lot of effort upfront for a slim chance of getting hired. I typically don't even entertain 3-page take home assignments and would not recommend.