J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 3 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Stamps.com (Los Angeles, CA)
Entretien
Both of my initial phone interviews went well. I had one interview with their recruiter and one with the hiring manager. I asked a lot of detailed questions and was very clear about the differences between the role they were hiring for and my previous role. But, the hiring manager still seemed very eager.
I was asked to come in for an in person interview and was supposed to meet with three people, the recruiter, hiring manager and VP. I spoke with the VP first and for some reason she was under the impression that she was the only person I was supposed to speak with. However, she found the recruiter and I had a brief discussion with him, but the hiring manager was busy and I was not able to meet with him. It came off as very unprofessional that they weren't organized with the interview process.
I recognize that it may have just been a strategic decision on the part of the VP when she decided she didn't want to hire me. However, I think there was a huge disconnect between my discussions with both the recruiter and hiring manager and what the VP was ultimately looking for.
I never received any kind of follow up email which I think is incredibly rude when someone takes time off work to come in for an in-person interview. Please consider being more considerate of people's time.
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Stamps.com (El Segundo, CA) en juin 2020
Entretien
The interview process lasted 3 months, not weeks, but MONTHS and it was a complete waste of time. I spoke with 4 different people from the marketing team including HR which made that 5 people in total. I was asked crazy scenario questions by the CMO who had the thickest accent that I couldn't understand him. After everything, they ended up giving the job to a former employee, which was fine because HR notified me of what happened. Then, they were nice to ask me back for a second position that I didn't apply for because the VP really liked me and wanted me to try it out. The second interview with the other hiring manager went great and he said I should hear back soon. A couple weeks went by and HR called me saying the VP was out for two weeks and they will let me know as soon as she comes back. I waited patiently thinking I was finally going to get a job during this pandemic. Then, I heard nothing, absolutely nothing. To everyone reading this - you don't want to work for those time-wasters who strung me along and completely ghosted!