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      Entretien pour Global Spare Parts Manager

      6 mai 2026
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Burgess Hill, England
      Aucune offre
      Expérience négative
      Entretien facile

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      J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 3 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez Edwards (Burgess Hill, England) en mars 2026

      Entretien

      I rarely leave reviews, but this process was sufficiently disjointed to warrant comment particularly for a role positioned at a senior, global level reporting into a "Vice President". The recruitment experience began on an uncertain footing and never really recovered. Communication was handled by an overseas Recruiter whose command of English was, at best, functional. While one can appreciate the global nature of the business, clarity and professionalism in candidate communication are basic expectations especially for leadership hires. The tone and structure of correspondence gave the impression of a process lacking rigour. The interview itself did little to restore confidence. It was conducted by a single interviewer on teams sitting in their (designer) kitchen, which is unusual for a role of this scope and seniority. Typically, one would expect at least a two-person structure to ensure balance and proper assessment. Instead, this was framed as an “informal chat,” which might be acceptable at an early screening stage but not when candidates have been shortlisted from what was described as a pool of many applicants. More concerning was the apparent lack of preparation. The interviewer openly acknowledged they had not reviewed my CV in advance, which is difficult to reconcile with any credible selection process. There also seemed to be a fundamental misunderstanding of what a Career Interim Manager does which is hardly an obscure concept at this level. This resulted in a conversation that felt superficial and, frankly, misaligned with the requirements of the role. Post interview communication was equally poor. I was advised I would receive feedback within three weeks, accounting for the interviewer’s holiday. In reality, there was no proactive follow-up whatsoever. I only received an update after chasing for clarity well beyond the indicated timeframe. For a business of this scale, such a lack of candidate care is disappointing. Finally, the transparency of the process is questionable. It was suggested that “a few” candidates would progress to a second round. In reality, it appears only one individual was advanced and subsequently offered the role. This directly contradicts what was communicated and undermines trust in the integrity of the process. In summary, the experience reflected a lack of preparation, poor communication, and questionable process management. For a global organisation, one would expect significantly higher standards, particularly when engaging experienced candidates for senior positions.