I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Scarpel Telecom in June 2025
Interview
I've completed 3 interviews with the team. Communication was very consistent however didn't get feedback following my last interview. Starting with the recruiter 30mins intro and then 1hr with one of senior management, 3rd interview was a sales case study where I had to articulate my approach to the sales process, disqualifying factors, relationship building across institutions etc.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Talk about past experiences.
Talk about your sales strategy.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Scarpel Telecom in May 2025
Interview
Negative experience after receiving an offer: unformalized start, salary cut, and last-minute withdrawal
I’d like to share my experience to help potential candidates make an informed decision.
After a screening call with the recruiter, we discussed my experience, salary expectations, and working conditions. I was then invited to multiple interview rounds, including one with the team lead — which, notably, was held with their camera off, a small but unprofessional sign.
After the final interview, I was informed that the company could not meet the initially agreed salary and instead offered about 30% less, with a vague promise of a future raise. There were no written terms, timeline, or KPIs. Despite the red flags, I accepted the offer because the role itself seemed promising.
We agreed on a start date and began discussing the legal setup. The company suggested using a third-party contractor allegedly working with legal entities in my region. I proposed alternative and fully legal ways to formalize our cooperation — which were declined.
I repeatedly asked for the required paperwork to prepare the additional permit I needed. The company assured me the contractor would take care of it, but nothing happened for weeks. I had already put other opportunities on hold and was fully focused on this position.
Just days before my start date, I was told that the paperwork was still not ready. I was asked to start working unofficially, with a promise to “sort things out later” and backdate the contract. This raised serious legal and ethical concerns, so I refused and asked to wait until everything was official.
Eventually, I received a contract — poorly written and missing required legal elements on my side. Later, I was informed that the contractor would charge a high fee for processing the permits, which made me question the legitimacy of the setup even more.
The next day fully withdrew the offer. I was left without a job and with weeks of wasted time, effort, and trust.
Conclusion – Key red flags to watch for:
Poor internal communication
Salary renegotiation after an offer has been made
Avoidance of responsibility for legal employment
Suspicious or non-transparent contractor arrangements
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you split a data array or column if a single cell contains multiple values, and you need to normalize them into separate rows?