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      IT Recruiter Interview

      31 July 2018
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Quito
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Jobsity (Quito) in Apr 2018

      Interview

      It was a bit strange because I was contacted via LinkedIn and told they were interested in my profile. I was interested because I was casually looking around for new opportunities. I accepted the intereview thinking they were really interested in my profile but when I got there it seemed like the recruiter was surprised at every turn by my resume. I didn't even really learn what I was interviewing for until I got there, thinking it was a conversation about what might be available. It was sort of awkward for a bit but I went through it and tried to be honest about myself and my resume. We talked for quite a while and the interviewers were friendly enough, but I knew it was a waste of time within the first few minutes. We went through the motions and they asked me if I would want to go through a more official interview that was more knowledge based. They promised to send information about the kinds of technology they use, to be more prepared. I figured it was an odd process, but I would see where it went. The info never came and I had to follow up, with them saying they were still interested in my profile and to hang tight, essentially. It still never came, and I kind of forgot about it. Then I got an email saying that they weren't continuing with the process but that they would still send the info they promised. It hasn't come to this day. I wasn't surprised necessarily but I just thought the whole thing was kind of an unnecessary mess. And it didn't reflect well on them to promise stuff and not deliver. I know they don't owe me anything but in terms of common courtesy, it was lacking. Advice to others is that you should make sure the recruiter actually read your resume before bothering with the interview and ask what they are interviewing for--I made too many assumptions, I guess.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Are you passionate about technology?
      2 Answers
      3

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      IT Recruiter Interview

      23 Nov 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Buenos Aires
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Jobsity (Buenos Aires)

      Interview

      Cordialidad, amabilidad Dan feedback Negativo: 1. Sabiendo que sos de Argentina y siendo el reclutados de Argentina, arrancan la entrevista en inglés y luego te dicen ah sos de Argentina no? Podemos schitchear al español porque yo también hablo español. (Ambos previamente sabían, pues existen las redes sociales, que el idioma es español). Creo que se puede switchear tranquilamente al inglés, pero arrancar en inglés como si nada pasara me parece lejano, desafiante para mal y poco cálido. Muy robotico. 2. Las entrevistas siempre sin cámara. Para gente técnica no ll veo mal, pero para un recruiter? Que necesitas ver como se expresa, su interés , su lenguaje no verbal, su amabilidad. Es una posición 80% soft y 30% técnica. Sin cámara? Habla mucho de la cultura interna.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      preguntas demasiado técnicas como ser diferencias entre un framework y una librería, entre java y Javascript, que lenguajes de programación incluye Backend
      Answer question
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      Jobsity response
      4y
      We appreciate your input and we thank you for it. We set high standards for ourselves, and we are sorry to know this was not met in your experience with Jobsity. We work with US-based companies and therefore an advanced conversational level of English is required. That is the main reason why during the interview we need to evaluate the English level of every candidate. Once again, thank you for your review. We will use your feedback to make Jobsity better and to ensure better experiences.

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