I applied online. I interviewed at Ink (Kuala Lumpur) in May 2024
Interview
The hiring manager I believe was the head of sales as well. Read several reviews in regards of the working life in Ink well it sounded really great when I’ve read the reviews coming from Ink Global. But that was Ink Global however in Malaysia/Singapore I find my interview experience is somewhat overwhelming. The first phone call interview was great the recruiter was very straightforward and she even congratulated me when I passed the first stage. However, the second stage was what I did not expected.
The interviewer asked me to tell something which was not in my cv. I was stunned at first as it was something I was not prepared of but nevertheless since it was a sales role I had prepared a pitch deck to share my pitching skills with the interviewer but upon asking if the interviewer wanted to see my pitch deck I was rejected. The interviewer then asked several questions regarding the company and I did manage to answer most of the questions since I’ve did my research about the company. But things fell apart when the interviewer straight away mentioned that I am not the candidate she is looking for. I am fine with the rejection but its just the way she said it makes me uncomfortable.
She mentioned that she’s looking for a “hunter” whereas in her eyes I was a “farmer”. I did asked if training is provided for this role she said yes. However upon asking if she could turn a farmer into a hunter she said not with you. When I asked her to define and give me a better view of hunter vs farmer she proceeded to search for the terms on the Internet.
I then thank her for the opportunity and we ended the interview session. I somehow felt distressed the way she was emphasising on how she felt I was not the one she’s looking for.
Anyways I wish nothing but the best for the company
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Ink in Jan 2023
Interview
There is two interviews, it went all smooth as it turn more casual during second interview and they showed a strong interest in me. I had an offer in hand but i chose INK because of the pay and benefits. Positive experience, fast response.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What motivates you everyday?
Working experience
Personality and traits
What do you know about us?
How to handle rejection and stress
5 years goal and this year goal
Monetary target
I was contacted by an internal recruiter (who interestingly also claims to be Life Coach) for a vacancy. After having read through the job spec I've immediately turned down any further conversation as I've never come across a more toxic work culture and such little regard for employee welfare as there was on display here.
Looking for employees with no life outside of work?
Looking for employees who are constantly in a state of fear when going about their work?
It's absolutely beyond me how anyone could possibly consider exposing themselves to such an environment, desperation would have to be extremely big, and I do not understand how renown businesses who claim so much on CSR can fund this kind of culture amongst their suppliers through their contracts.
The response of said recruiter/life coach spoke worlds as well by the way when I asked her to remove my details from their systems.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Thankfully I turned down the request for an interview, so we didn't get to go there.