I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at RTS Labs
Interview
The recruiter reached out to me about the role and asked for my current compensation and expectations, which I shared openly. When I asked about the compensation range for the position, they dodged and said that they “pay on average for the area.”
After the initial screening, I never heard back.
It made it hard to tell if there was even a realistic fit. Especially since they initiated outreach, a bit more transparency would’ve saved both sides some time...
The entire interview process consists of the following six steps: you apply for the position, then go through screening, a tech interview, a coding challenge, manager interview, and finally an HR interview.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at RTS Labs in Dec 2025
Interview
Interview process had 3 rounds. First with a recruiter, second with the current PM team, and the third and final was a presentation of a PM case study to the PM team, head of HR, director of engineering, CRO and CEO. CRO and CEO were no shows.
The Glassdoor reviews caught my eye. When asking the recruiter what was the reason for the numerous bad reviews, she claimed that most of them were the product of a scam the make the company pay to scrub their Glassdoor reviews. She essentially suggested that none of them held any water.
At the time of writing this review. The PM team is very green. The most tenured PM on the team has only been there 6-7 months. When asked if these were backfills or new positions, the recruiter mentioned that the company had never leveraged PM's until now so that's why they are all so new.
It only took a quick search on LinkedIn to find people who had previously worked at the RTS Labs with "Project Manager" as their job title. All that I could get a hold of did not seem to view the company in a favorable light.
Proceed with caution.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Fairly straightforward PM questions. They were curious to see my experience with using AI.