Clear communication about salary and expectations. No negotiating salary. Job description was outlined. Hiring manager was friendly but firm. The interview was over zoom, relaxed, and lasted about half an hour.
I applied online. I interviewed at LifeSpan Medicine (Dallas, TX)
Interview
The interview process was virtually a complete waste of time, I was contacted by LifeSpan after applying to a position on Linkedin. The person who contacted me wasn't even the person who listed the position but was using the person who listed the positions profile to message me. After scheduling an interview with this person, I was informed that my interview would be via telephone with the CEO in California. I was given a set of instructions to call the LifeSpan front desk and let them know I had an interview scheduled. When I called at my scheduled time, I was informed by the front desk that the CEO's previous meetings was running late and that I needed to leave a message and she would call me back. I was given a call back by a blocked number almost 45 minutes after my scheduled time with no voicemail or call back number. I followed up with the person who scheduled the interview and explained what happened, she rescheduled the interview. At the rescheduled time and date, the same exact thing happened that they were running behind on their previous call and that I would need to leave a message. When the CEO did call back and I was able to speak with them, they were over 30 minutes late and the entire conversation lasted 4 minutes... I was informed that I would get some Creteria assessment sent to me by email and that I had to complete it ASAP otherwise I wouldn't be allowed to continue the interview process.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at LifeSpan Medicine in July 2025
Interview
I was instructed to call the interviewer at a specific time, with the understanding that if she wasn’t available, I should leave a voicemail and she would call me back. I followed those instructions and left a message when she didn’t answer. I received a call back roughly 40 minutes after the scheduled time.
The interview itself lasted only about four minutes. I was asked a few rapid-fire questions—broad ones like what kinds of teams I thrive in, a general “tell me about yourself,” and what I’m really good at. The interviewer then outlined the next steps in their hiring process.
I did receive a follow-up on the date she said I would, which I appreciated. However, I wasn’t given an opportunity to ask any questions, and there was no acknowledgment or apology for the delay. The experience felt rushed and impersonal.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Broad ones like what kinds of teams I thrive in, a general “tell me about yourself,” and what I’m really good at.