The hiring process at Doist takes an average of 7 days when considering 1 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Support Specialist Bilingual had the quickest hiring process (on average 7 days), whereas Support Specialist Bilingual roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 7 days).
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I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Doist (Brooklyn, NY) in Dec 2025
Interview
Very nice recruiter, but the hiring manager didn't want anything to do with me, noting how they had been speaking to candidates all day & night. Need to narrow down options earlier because that is not fair to either party.
Thank you for sharing your review. We are sad to hear that you didn't have a good experience. We are constantly iterating on our interviewing approach and will continue to improve our hiring manager stage, as well. We do take shortlisting very seriously and none of our interviewers are interviewing large volumes, but we'll look into this role specifically and re-evaluate what went wrong here. Thank you again and wishing all the best with your current search!
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Doist in Apr 2025
Interview
Got rejected after first interview. This interview was a screening interview to check whether you fit in the culture, and to get to know you in general. After that interview, the next step would have been a take home exercise composed of a code review, a bug fix, and a new feature on a pre-existing codebase.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is your super power, or, what do you bring to the team.
I applied for a frontend role at Doist and was genuinely excited about the opportunity. I spent hours researching the company, aligning my application with their core values, and tailoring every answer to show how well I fit with their culture and needs. I gave it my 100%.
What disappointed me the most wasn’t the rejection itself, that’s part of the process — but the lack of transparency. Their job description clearly stated that every applicant would receive individual feedback. Naturally, I expected at least a short explanation about what could’ve been improved.
Instead, after waiting over four weeks (past the screening timeline they had mentioned), I received a generic rejection message with no feedback at all. This contradicted what they publicly promised, which felt disheartening, especially after investing so much time and effort.
Doist positions itself as a values-driven company, but this experience didn’t reflect that. I still admire their mission and the work they do, but I hope they reconsider how they handle candidate communication especially for people who genuinely engage with their process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked values-based questions that aimed to understand how I align with their company culture.