I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at CreditXpert in Nov 2025
Interview
I was contacted directly by a recruiter on LinkedIn and agreed to move forward with the interview process. From the start, the recruiter was very pushy about scheduling, despite me clearly communicating my work schedule and availability.
After completing initial interviews, I was ghosted for over a week. When I finally heard back, I was told that an offer had already been extended to another candidate, even though I had been waiting to schedule the final round of interviews and had not been informed of any urgency or deadline.
The lack of communication and respect for candidates’ time made this a frustrating experience. If a role is already close to being filled, that should be communicated clearly rather than leaving candidates waiting without updates.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at CreditXpert (Baltimore, MD) in Mar 2025
Interview
This is an amazing company with smart, genuine people who are truly mission driven. I had a great experience from start to finish. If you are looking for exciting opportunities in the Fintech space, definitely explore CreditXpert.
Process - Recruiter call to discuss background and compensation package, Call with head of HR, Call with Head of Product, Call with Head of Data, Call with Director of Product Ops, in person interview with CEO.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Describe a project you owned from end to finish. How did you work with different teams and how did you use data to make decisions?
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at CreditXpert in July 2024
Interview
Beware! Hiring manager requested spec work as condition of hiring. Asked to design a billboard for the company’s product. I submitted an appropriate narrative response. All professional associations advise against this practice. Clients risk compromised quality. Little time, energy and thought can go into speculative work, which precludes the most important element of most design projects—the research, thoughtful consideration of alternatives, and development and testing of prototype designs.
Designers risk being taken advantage of. Some clients may see this as a way to get free work; it also diminishes the true economic value of the contribution designers make toward client’s objectives.