Interview experience was highly unstructured and misleading.
I was interviewed for a Python developer role and had already completed the technical round earlier. After almost one month of no communication, HR suddenly contacted me again and fast-tracked the process, saying there was an urgent opening.
I was directly scheduled for a management round with the Director, asked to fill a detailed employment form, and my background details were verified by HR after the interview. Based on this, it clearly felt like I was being seriously considered.
However, after days of silence and only after I followed up, I received a generic rejection stating that my profile did not match their requirements. At the same time, the same role was reopened and advertised again.
The issue here is not rejection — that is part of the process. The concern is:
* interviewing candidates without a clearly defined role level
* involving senior management and collecting employment details without final clarity
* reviving old candidates after long gaps and then dropping them again
* lack of transparent communication and closure
This creates **false hope and unnecessary stress for candidates**.
Based on my experience and existing reviews, the hiring process appears **chaotic and poorly planned**. I would strongly advise candidates to clarify **role level, experience expectations, and decision timelines upfront** before investing time in the process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a complex project you worked on and how you handled ownership and technical challenges.
Thank you for sharing your interview experience with V2STech Solutions. We regret that the process did not meet your expectations and understand your concerns regarding communication and clarity.
Your feedback has been noted and will help us improve our hiring process and candidate communication. We appreciate your time and wish you the very best in your career ahead.
Regards,
V2STech Solutions – HR Team-
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