I applied online. I interviewed at Knit (Manila, Manila) in June 2024
Interview
On June 3rd, I was thrilled to receive a message from the country manager expressing interest in interviewing me for a position. Without hesitation, I promptly accessed the scheduling link provided and eagerly secured an interview slot for June 11th, opting for the earliest available time at 9:10 am. Despite the anticipation, I understood the necessity of patience in such processes.
The day before the scheduled interview, a thoughtful reminder popped up, preparing me for the upcoming engagement. On the morning of June 11th, an hour before the designated time, another notification served as a gentle nudge, prompting me to ready myself. Adhering to the advice offered in the reminder, I arrived 10 minutes early, fully prepared and eager to make a positive impression.
However, despite my punctuality and readiness, I found myself waiting for 25 minutes without any sign of the scheduled interview. This experience left me deeply disappointed and frustrated. As professionals in the field of Human Resources, such oversights are unbecoming and reflect poorly on the organization's commitment to respecting candidates' time and efforts. Job seeking is already a challenging endeavor, both mentally and emotionally, and such disregard only adds unnecessary strain. It is my sincere hope that this feedback serves as a constructive reminder of the importance of honoring commitments and treating all applicants with the professionalism and courtesy they deserve.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Knit
Interview
Two phone interviews, both around 30 mins. Set up by an in house recruiter or HR team member. First interview was with the hiring manager, second was with the CEO.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Asked questions related to my experience, interest in Knit, as well as things like how I handle stress working remote, etc.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Knit (Phnom Penh) in Jan 2016
Interview
Starting from submitting your CV, write a sample application (to be defined by Knit) and submit for code review. Once you pass the code review, you will be asking for an oral interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Usually about how you can improve the feature in an oral test with CTO.