The interview experience was parochial at best. The hiring manager came to the interview unprepared and late. I was asked for a copy of my resume and I am pretty sure it was the first time he saw it. We spent most of the interview reviewing my resume, from my college experience through the first 5 years of my work experience. The portions of my professional experience that actually pertained specifically to the position, (i.e. FM/GRC, ERP and Security) weren’t really reviewed at all.
The meeting lasted approximately 60 minutes and the last 10-15 minutes consisted of a Q&A session. Some of the questions that I posed were as follows:
• Why do you lose deals?
• What praise/criticism would your top ranking employees have of you?
• What praise/criticism would your lower ranking employees have of you?
• Now that you’ve been with the company for a few years now, what advice would you give yourself about transitioning successfully into this company and culture?
The questions, I thought would be fairly easy to answer and may require some thought, but I didn’t expect responses to them like “let’s focus on you.” I understand that in business we all have our off days. I also understand that a brand is built one day at a time. However, for this interviewer, I have to say that the experience, from what I’ve read and have been told is a best in class Identity and Access Management Company, was surprisingly underwhelming.