I recently interviewed with TalentPop, and I have to admit, I went into it with an open mind. They were quick to schedule the interview and seemed professional on the surface, so I was cautiously optimistic.
However, the actual experience left me feeling pretty disheartened. For a company that stresses the importance of “strong communication skills,” the interview process felt strangely disconnected from the reality of my resume and experiences. I expected meaningful questions that would dig into my qualifications, but instead, the conversation felt surface-level and generic.
Then came the real kicker: the pay. $3-4 per hour. Yes, you read that right. It’s baffling to me how they can expect highly skilled, experienced professionals to take on the responsibilities they outlined for compensation that low. I actually laughed when I first hear the rate, but it’s no joke—they were dead serious.
What’s frustrating is that the message they’re sending is loud and clear: they don’t value the very expertise they’re asking for. It’s a shame because I truly enjoy working with companies that prioritize excellence, collaboration, and results. Unfortunately, TalentPop doesn’t seem to fit that mold.