I applied through other source. I interviewed at MyKaarma (Dallas, TX) in Apr 2026
Interview
went through five interviews over a two-week period for what was ultimately a non-executive sales role. That level of interviewing felt excessive, especially given the lack of alignment throughout the process.
There was clear confusion internally about the role itself. I was initially engaged for what was described as an outside/territory-based position, including travel. During subsequent interviews, I learned the role was actually inside sales, before later being redirected again to a different sales function. This lack of clarity made it difficult to understand what I was being evaluated for.
While my earlier interviews were positive and professional, the final interview experience was notably different. The tone was more interrogative than conversational, with a heavy focus on verifying details rather than discussing fit, strategy, or performance. The interviewer appeared to be reviewing my LinkedIn profile during the conversation and cross-checking it against my resume in real time, which felt unprepared and, frankly, unprofessional at that stage of the process.
After significant time investment across multiple rounds, the outcome was communicated via a generic rejection without meaningful context.
Overall, the process felt disorganized, overly lengthy, and inconsistent. For a standard sales role, a more structured and aligned approach would improve both candidate experience and efficiency.
Advice to Management:
• Align internally on role expectations before engaging candidates
• Streamline the interview process (five rounds is excessive for non-executive roles)
• Ensure final interviews reflect the same professionalism as earlier stages
• Respect candidates’ time with clearer communication throughout
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at MyKaarma (Los Angeles, CA) in May 2025
Interview
I can only speak to the first interview, The least professional interview I have ever participated in. First, about thirty seconds in the interview, I hear an automated voice informing me that the interview is going to be recorded. I paused. The interviewer then said something to the effect, "Oh yeah, this is going to be recorded, are you are good with that?" Second, the interviewer asked about my experience. I gave a response that any recruiter interviewing for a legal position should know. Her response, "what's that?" I then explained. Her respond, "what's that?" and when I say "what's that?" it was said in a way that my elementary school aged niece would say it. She asked questions with this tone numerous times in the middle of answers I was provided to her. It felt rude and very professional. In her defense, I knew going on she was a recent college grade and this was just her inexperience showing through. What I for certain knew was this place was not for me. I have yet to hear back. It has been over a month now so this company is not the best at communicating. It's the only interview, so far, I have wanted to disconnect from it after the first ten minutes. What I got from this company, is that it is not-professional. I've learned to acknowledge things like this b/c generally where there is smoke, there is fire.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at MyKaarma in July 2025
Interview
So they’re going to grill you on basic Linux commands and basic AWS questions, but act like they’re some premium company just because they throw in a bunch of puzzles and ‘logical reasoning’ crap? If you’re serious about your career, don’t waste your time there. They give more weight to these time-pass puzzles than to your actual technical skills. If you’re technically strong, apply somewhere that respects it, or if you just want to solve puzzles, go give SSC-CGL instead. This place is a total waste of time, trust me.”
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
basic Linux commands, basic AWS questions, networking knowledge and they are more weight for the puzzle and logical reasoning