I applied online. I interviewed at Regus (Taipei) in July 2017
Interview
I first met with an HR officer and a week and a half later I was scheduled to meet with the Country Manager. The first interview went as expected, going over my resume and explaining tasks and work criteria. Second interview was horrible.
Questions I was asked during my second interview include: What does your father do? Where do you live? What do you and your boyfriend fight about? How do you resolve fights? Do you compromise? Is this your first boyfriend? Was your ex your first boyfriend? Why did you break up? What does your boyfriend do? Why are you traveling to Vietnam for a week (after informing them that NO I CANNOT START WORK TOMORROW because I had a trip coming up)? How many days?
Worst and most intrusive interview ever.
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Questions I was asked during my second interview include: What does your father do? Where do you live? What do you and your boyfriend fight about? How do you resolve fights? Do you compromise? Is this your first boyfriend? Was your ex your first boyfriend? Why did you break up? What does your boyfriend do? Why are you traveling to Vietnam for a week (after informing them that NO I CANNOT START WORK TOMORROW because I had a trip coming up)? How many days?
Worst and most intrusive interview ever.
I applied online. I interviewed at Regus (Jakarta)
Interview
I had a disappointing experience with the recruitment process due to unclear communication and lack of transparency.
I received an interview invitation from a no-reply email address, which made it difficult to ask for clarification. The invitation stated that the interview type would be “Telephone/Online Interview,” but instead of providing a meeting link (such as Zoom or Google Meet), it included a physical address. This created confusion about whether the interview would be conducted online or in person.
Additionally, the interview invitation was sent only one day prior (H-1), and just a few minutes before the end of their working hours. This left very limited time to prepare or seek clarification.
On the day of the interview, I did not receive any further communication or instructions. There was no follow-up email, no call, and no meeting link provided. Surprisingly, the next day I received a rejection email stating that I was unsuccessful, without having had the chance to attend any interview.
Overall, the process felt unorganized and lacked clear communication. I hope the company can improve their recruitment process by providing clearer instructions, proper contact channels, and timely communication to candidates.
It was okay, average. You have to take a lot of tests and they check for past experiences. Working culture is fine but depends on the country and your center.
Application process felt smooth and easy overall. Communication was clear, timelines were reasonable, and the team followed up fairly quickly with updates, making the experience straightforward and well organized professional.