I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Pluralsight
Interview
It was a great experience and smooth interview process. I would like to thank Lina & Leah for their support and making the seamless interview process. The HR team really guided me well through out the hiring process and provided clear vision. Thanks!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The Hiring team asked relevant questions regarding my past experience.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Pluralsight (Charleston, SC) in May 2024
Interview
Screening call with the recruiter, followed by a virtual interview with the hiring manager(s), final interview with the VP of Customer Success.
My initial engagements with the recruiter and hiring manager both went very well and I felt that Pluralsight was a great place for me to be and was excited to be able to speak with the VP in the final round.
My conversation with her was going well and I was asked 3 scenario questions which I think I answered well, this took about 10mins of a 30min session. She then allowed me to ask questions for the remainder to which I started by asking what brought her to Pluralsight as she had just joined a couple of months prior and followed up by asking what she thought the biggest opportunity was for Pluralsight over the next 6-12months. As I was getting ready to ask another question she abruptly ended the call and thanked me for my time. I am unsure as to what I may have done to prompt that reaction but it was clear at that point that the role would not be coming to me.
In hindsight I was asking about compensation with the recruiter prior to this meeting which potentially may have soured her perspective of me, but I did not feel I was being anything but transparent and communicative on that aspect and when I was informed there was not room to negotiate, that was not a deal breaker for myself.
The first two legs of the interview were really enjoyable and the last aspect did leave a bit of a bitter taste in my mouth, so as a result I marked my experience overall as neutral.
I would suggest though that if a candidate is only being interviewed as a formality (as this felt to me) it is in the best interest of the candidate and employer to have that communicated. I'd have no ill-will being told that given the complexity of the current job market and this would provide a higher level of credibility to the company to take this route in my opinion.
I think the company has a great platform and while in a rebuilding phase with a new CEO some growing pains are to be expected. I would just suggest to remember that candidates are also in a rough spot in the job market and empathy can be applied both ways.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you had a contact who was not working with you to open doors to potential referrals/new business, how would you handle that situation?
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Pluralsight in Mar 2022
Interview
The interview process was very nice. After the initial interview with a Pluralsight recruiter for a different position, I was considered for a different role. Those interviews went well and was very conversational. An enjoyable experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Explain a difficult decision or situation that you have been involved in and how did you proceed.