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I had three Zoom interviews: one with the Hiring Manager, another with the Manager of Creator Success, and a final round Table Round Interview involving a Case Study Presentation.
The interview process was very quick, and the first two interviews were very responsive. I dedicated a lot of effort over the course of a week to prepare for the case study, and I was looking forward to presenting it in my final interview. At the end of the interview, I asked for feedback on my case study. They told me that I did a great job and had no notes on how I could have improved it. I was extremely disappointed to receive a rejection through a no-reply email. I reached out to ask for feedback, as I believe this should be standard, but I was ignored. It's a shame because I really admired the company and put in a lot of effort throughout the interview process. I expected them to at least have the decency to reject me directly or provide feedback when requested.