I applied online. I interviewed at TeleTracking in May 2026
Interview
I applied online and, instead of being asked for my availability, I was simply sent an interview time. It wasn't a huge deal, but it felt a little one-sided.
My conversation with HR went really well. They told me they thought I was a strong candidate, said they'd be recommending me to move forward, and even gave me their cell number in case I had any questions.
A week later I texted to check in. No response. The following week I sent an email. Still nothing. It's now been more than three weeks, and I noticed the position was reposted.
I completely understand that companies move in different directions or choose another candidate, but I think candidates deserve a response especially after being encouraged to stay in touch. That was the most disappointing part of the experience for me.
The interview process consisted of multiple rounds, beginning with an initial recruiter screen followed by a technical interview. The technical portion focused on problem-solving, coding efficiency, and communication. The interviewer asked me to explain my thought process clearly while solving algorithmic challenges. Overall, the experience felt structured and professional, with a balance between technical depth and behavioral questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you walk me through how you would optimize a function to handle large-scale input efficiently?
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at TeleTracking in May 2025
Interview
The overall interview experience felt unprofessional and disappointing. While the manager I initially spoke with was kind and respectful, the technical interview was a very different experience. The interviewer often didn’t seem to listen to my responses—likely due to a network delay on his end—yet this was reflected negatively in the feedback as “weak communication.” He also framed my clarification questions as if I was fishing for hints, which I found unfair.
What frustrated me the most was that the feedback I received didn’t align with what actually happened during the interview. For example, when asked how I would improve my solution, I gave a clear and thoughtful answer, and the interviewer even responded positively at the time—yet the written feedback claimed I gave no improvement suggestions at all. It felt like a misrepresentation, and I honestly don’t understand why.
While I understand not every interview will go as expected, I believe fairness and accurate representation are fundamental to a respectful hiring process. Unfortunately, this experience left me feeling dismissed rather than evaluated on my actual performance.