I applied online. I interviewed at EvenUp in June 2026
Interview
My experience interviewing for a Solution Architect role at EvenUp was deeply disappointing because it felt like a sterile, scripted exercise rather than the high level dialogue I was led to believe would take place. Although I asked for the full hiring pipeline upfront during initial recruiter outreach, they withheld the existence of a high effort take home case study until the end of the call with a member of the SA team, where the interviewer leaned heavily on a rigid STAR rubric and was clearly unprepared to discuss actual architectural challenges. Because of their lack of preparation, I found myself doing all of the heavy lifting to keep the conversation substantive, yet they remained stuck in a cycle of basic behavioral questions. The requirement to sign an NDA before we even discussed the technical scope felt more like a containment strategy for their internal bottlenecks rather than a standard business practice. Between the inability of the interviewer to engage in a genuine, off the cuff exchange and the obvious bait and switch regarding their process, it became clear that they are more interested in harvesting intellectual labor than vetting senior talent. I withdrew from the process because this entire experience was a perfect example of why modern hiring practices have become so broken, extractive, and disconnected from the human element of professional recruitment.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Every question asked by both the recruiter and the Solution Architect team member was a basic, scripted STAR rubric question rather than a substantive, role-specific inquiry.
They are straight out using people's knowledge, time and effort to work on their so-called "case studies". Senior Talent Partner reached out to me via email. We had a 30-min call mostly focused on my past experiences and behavioral questions. She then said that they will share a take-home assignment as the second step. The assignment would take 8-12 hours if you want to produce thorough work. Recruiter did not even ask about my visa situation and when I brought up the topic in the last 3 minutes, she said she will share a questionnaire with me the same day, instead, she just shared the case study and missed a promised follow-up. She also said that they have two late-stage candidates. Why are you sourcing new candidates then? I can't believe I wasted 30 minutes before a final stage interview with another company the same day. Unethical and disrespectful of people's time.
Was able to get through 2 interviews and what I liked was how they prepped you prior with a recruiter. Gave a good feel like they actually wanted me to succeed.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What's a moment when you needed to handle competing priorities?