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      Entretien pour UI/User Experience Engineer

      15 mars 2016
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      San Francisco, CA
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      J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez Inovia (San Francisco, CA) en mars 2016

      Entretien

      A recruiter from Inovia reached out to me via email. She said she had found me online and wanted to talk. There were some red flags apparent from the start. She didn't describe what the company does (highly confusing, since there are several companies called Inovia out there), nor did she describe the skills she was looking for in an applicant. I assumed she would tell me more during our phone call. That did not happen. She started the phone call by asking me a series of semi-technical questions, which was jarring because (1) I had assumed based on my background that it would be a design role, and (2) there was already so little context for the position that it felt especially impersonal to suddenly be interrogated. I was not ready for the questions she threw at me, and the impromptu way in which she did this made me disinterested in continuing the conversation. Overall, I'm sure Inovia is a nice place, but the recruiter came off as someone who was (1) cold, and (2) uninterested in candidates as people. I suspect she scraped the Internet for anyone who seemed remotely viable as a candidate, and probably spends the same amount of time interviewing them as she did me (i.e. 5 minutes). It was a very unpleasant call, probably the worst I've experienced.

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      What is the difference between skeumorphic and flat design?
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      We are very sorry to read about your sub-par experience with our qualification process. Nevertheless, you took time to give us some feedback and we really appreciate! We originally decided to put technical questions early on as an ice breaker, to help people not fluent in english or too junior to feel more confident ; they can hang on concepts and keywords they know. At heart, we are an engineering company and we are also passionate about the techniques and expertise required to build a product. It worked great to recruit our A-team of 50 people s far. Based on your honest and direct feedback, it appears that some UX/UI professionals consider that it is really important to talk vision, creativity and portfolio from the get-go. We will leave more room for the candidates to express their personal approach during the first encounter - as we were asking a lot of questions about it in the second one anyway! Thanks,