I applied on a company site.
Then I had a recruiter call. I enjoyed talking to the recruiter, he made me feel that company is quite flexible, and takes care after employees. Later he provided feedbacks very fast through the whole process.
After that I got a test assignment, it wasnât hard but took some time for me.
Then it was technical interview where I felt like they are looking for a person with a wide expertise. The interview was ok.
Then there was team fit interview which I didnât pass. It was in the office. The main interviewer missed some basic politeness, no even small talk in the beginning or in the end, he never smiled and used stress interview techniques, it felt like âa bad cop/good copâ routine. I couldnât feel comfortable in there. And then I was rejected due to questionable reasons which felt like a personal dislike.
The thoughts on the process:
After the initial call, I expected Funda to be a medium-sized company with a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. However, the team fit interview gave me the impression of a 'mini-corporation' with an even more rigid hierarchy. It felt like a culture where one is expected to admire a manager who, despite their technical claims, demonstrated very poor soft skills and a lack of basic professional courtesy.
In corporations, you are at least paid well for this. The compensation in funda is average for Amsterdam but they expect you to be a technical geek, and they also want you to provide a 100% guarantee that you are happy to stay there on the same position for 10+ years which is, likely, unrealistic unless you lie.
I believe HR and hiring manager should align their hiring priorities better.