I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Nightcap (London, England) in Mar 2026
Interview
Interviewed twice on teams, Not a reliable company to work, spoke to some of the old staff they said the same thing, Its better to wait for right opportuity than choosing this company. Talent acquisition person has no clue whatsoever about the job description.
Application process as expected. Online application followed by face to face. On-boarding in house. The process begins to get confusing once employed, not always sure who is who and communications are not great.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Nightcap in July 2023
Interview
I applied via LinkedIn a week ago and received an upexpected call on Tuesday afternoon asking if it were a bad time for a screening call to which I replied yes and rescheduled the call for Thursday 3rd August. The call lasted 26 minutes and alot of it was me being told that my cv was hard to read along with suggesting I should bullet point my content on my cv and remove any descriptions of work history that dates prior to 2018. At the beginning of the interview the recruiter told me that they werent able to go into details about the job as it was new and so this meant I only could ask general questions at the end of my screening call rather than role specific. The whole screening call felt like I was getting grilled for the layout of my cv rather than an interview. I appreciate feedback but I'd much prefer to ask for feedback rather than it be freely given in a critical way.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you give me an overview of your cv? Hows job hunting going? If anything changes can you let me know?