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      Machine Learning Talent Program Interview

      6 Mar 2023
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Amsterdam
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Xomnia (Amsterdam) in June 2022

      Interview

      One of the worst out there... The HR people asked me all sorts of personal question, not a single technical one, or about my background in AI. Then I received a random rejection stating that I had too many "outside of work interests" and that that made them know I didn't have the technical knowledge... One of the most enfuriating things Ive had to go through. The good thing is I found out later that the salary is super low but they expect PhD people to accept that as a "junior" role.... what a joke. Just run, way better places to work out there that actually offer proper pay.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How did you get to the Netherlands? Do you have a work permit? Did you finish your study this year or last year? Do you live in Amsterdam? How was your home country? What are your hobbies? What do you like to do outside of work?
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      Xomnia response
      3y
      Thanks for sharing feedback about your experience at Xomnia. Our apologies if you felt that our questions are too intrusive; we are trying to make sure that we find the right fit from both sides, and communication/soft skills are very important for us and for our clients. It is crucial for us that an applicant can have a good conversation, answer questions (not only technical ones), and has real-world business experience. Therefore, the first part of our interview process (also stated on our website) is about seeing if there's a fit on the broader spectrum of skills + a cultural fit with the company, as we really value the culture part. The second part tests technical skills in the assessment, but if you don't get there, you wouldn't know. Lastly, based on our years of experience and a lot of trial and error, we decided to not count PhD years as years of working experience. Due to many varying experiences that quite often have a negative outcome, we have become extra cautious. This is also for the best of the applicant, because often the nature/type of our work doesn't often fit them. We wish you the best in your future endeavors.