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      Sales Incentive Compensation Manager Interview

      18 May 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

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      I applied online. I interviewed at Huntress

      Interview

      The first three rounds with the immediate team were excellent—highly collaborative, deeply technical, and perfectly aligned with the role. However, the final round with a newly hired Director felt entirely disconnected from this standard. The interviewer had joined the company only a week prior and maintained a consistently dismissive tone. Early in the process, the recruiter had emphasized that the company's culture strictly vets against arrogant or negative personalities, but this interaction stood in sharp contrast to that promise. For example, when I asked a standard rapport-building question about how she was enjoying her initial experience at the company, she responded abruptly that she had only been there a week and wouldn't know, accompanied by visibly unprofessional non-verbal cues in annoyance (rolling her eyes and turning away). Throughout the conversation, she appeared unfamiliar with the technical nuances of the tool we were discussing, yet evaluated my responses with a high degree of subjectivity. For a company looking to safeguard its culture and ensure a fair candidate experience, I highly recommend implementing an objective technical assessment (like a sandbox or a structured Excel project) for final rounds, rather than relying on highly subjective interviews led by individuals who are not yet fully onboarded or familiar with the platform. Specific note to mgmt: I am writing this as a way for the company to genuinely care for their culture, values, and image. I grew up with my own small family business and find these critiques extremely important for growth and stay indifferent. However, this is a concern as it is due to a recent new hire pushing away highly qualified individuals due to subjective standards and lack of knowledge. Some call this a power trip that I'm also very familiar with in my work experience. It's unfortunately common, however, this is a new hire and will escalate and turn into a snowball effect.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      First couple interviews is generally :Tell me about your work. Final interviewer question that wasn't presented clearly and unnecessarily wordy and convoluted was something like: If you had to create a plan, how would you do it?
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