I applied through other source. I interviewed at Atticus Law
Difficult interview
Application
I interviewed at Atticus Law
Interview
Bizarre, tedious interview process. Marketed as a sales/customer success position, but this is essentially a call center job where you speak with potential clients and pass off “warm leads.” After the screening, had a very bizarre second interview - very few STAR questions, mostly wanted to line by line review my resume. Asked incredibly intricate questions about the processes at my current company that had no relevance, asked “how did you develop your moral compass” (??), and a ton of questions about why I chose my major and college and what I dreamed I would be doing with that major. I should have been tipped off when the initial screening included a ton of questions about irrelevant entry level food service work I did long before I started my current career. Not sure what they’re looking for but be prepared to be thrown off by their process.
Several stages deep- 5 interviews/tests over a span of at least 7 hours- only to get to the very end and be rejected with no explanation why. It’s sort of like college hazing or an interrogation tactic- they tell you they want you to be wildly candid and that they value it at the company, but then it seems to backfire when you’re actually candid. They also make it appear that you’re going to have a job there and it turns out to be for nothing. If they ever followed up with me in the future and wanted me to work there, I would decline, because the culture there is unhinged.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Basic interview questions detailing previous roles. They ask you about conflicts with coworkers and bosses etc. you have to take this whole test where you can’t study for it, and they “give you the answers there”, but then can apparently fail it without knowing why. It’s all very “secret society” vibes there and honestly…doesn’t seem worth it
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Atticus Law (Phoenix, AZ) in Sep 2025
Interview
I spoke with the recruiter and completed one interview round with the hiring manager before they decided not to move forward. While I didn’t advance further, I appreciated how quickly they communicated and that they didn’t leave me hanging, something that’s rare these days with slow responses and ghosting being so common. Everyone I interacted with was friendly and professional, which made the process positive overall.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Atticus Law (Los Angeles, CA) in Mar 2025
Interview
The interview process was pretty good. Very thorough, friendly, professional. Perhaps a little too much focus on the first few positions of my career (including my first job nearly 20 years ago) rather than more recent ones that represent my current skills and growth.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How did you develop your moral compass? What would past managers say about you?