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      Solutions Architect Interview

      Aug 15, 2019
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Springfield, MO
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Classy Llama (Springfield, MO) in Mar 2019

      Interview

      After submitting an application, resume, and cover letter, Classy Llama contacted me to schedule a phone screening. I was asked to submit answers to a number of behavioral type questions prior to the interview. I gave the overall interview process a negative review because I was told I would receive a call back to notify me of my next step or if they decided not to proceed with further interviews. I received no such call. Normally, I would accept this as a "no" but in this case it was unacceptable because the interviewer specifically said I would receive a call, even if I didn't get another interview. After waiting a month for that call, I decided to call the interviewer. He apologized for letting my return call fall through the crack. He reviewed the team's response to my phone screening to offer feedback on why they didn't want to interview me further and concluded that there was nothing in particular wrong with my interview, I just didn't have enough experience in their industry. Here's the most interesting part, the job description emphasized that the person in this role must be empathetic. Empathy is my greatest strength. The experience I don't have can be learned but empathy is a gift, not a skill that can be taught. This position continues to be open after 5+ months.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      On a scale from 1-5, how strong is your character? Why did you pick that number and how do you know?
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      2

      Other Solutions Architect Interview Reviews for Classy Llama

      Solutions Architect Interview

      Oct 30, 2020
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Declined offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Classy Llama in Sep 2020

      Interview

      Classy Llama's interview process is thorough, and may seem intrusive to some. They take great care to dig deep into the person, not just check boxes on a skill sheet. But rest assured it's because they're working to ensure a job fit AND cultural fit. My interview process was pretty typical: phone screen with recruiter/HR, phone conversation with hiring manager, then video conference with leadership. There were a couple extra pieces that included a psychology type test (Enneagram) and questionnaire meant to explore some motivations and other interests. The process and their genuine interest left an impression. I will keep a close eye on their openings and keep in contact with the team because they're good people doing great work, and it's definitely a place where I could see myself. I simply had two other offers that more closely aligned with some short-term professional interests.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      There's a heavy emphasis on your values and understanding your personality, so expect lots of questions about what drives you, how you respond in conflict, and what your aspirations are. Answer honestly and be open. They're not trying to catch or trick you - just understand who you are.
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      Solutions Architect Interview

      Jan 25, 2020
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Springfield, MO
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Classy Llama (Springfield, MO) in Oct 2019

      Interview

      Classy Llama shouts from the rooftops about how much they value culture, transparency, and open communication. I think they doth protest too much. I found their one-man hiring team and HR department, such as it is, to be wildly unresponsive and extremely unprofessional with slow and unclear responses (when they promise the opposite) and ultimately taking an approach of just ghosting candidates who they’ve been otherwise positive towards throughout. I personally experienced this, and afterwards, spoke with two other professionals who were treated the same way. They get to take an interesting defense to this poor tactic by hiding behind, “Well everyone inside loves our culture, so if you don’t like something about us it just goes to show you weren’t a good fit.” Fair point, and having seen how they handle the HR process, I’m relieved I wasn’t a good fit. I’m actually curious whether company leadership knows how poorly their HR reflects on them as a company, but based on some of the questions and responses from company leadership, I wonder whether they would even care. Development, technology, and e-commerce are a small world, especially in a community of this size. If I’m ever in a position as a customer to need the services they offer, I’d genuinely go literally anywhere else because I’d be afraid that their HR is just an extension of how they might handle other aspects of their business.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Their questions are almost entirely based on cultural fit, which are perfectly fine hiring questions, even for a technical position. If you’re remotely technical you’ll be fine, and if you’re able to have a good conversation about team and culture, then you’ll be able to answer anything they ask. Whether you’ve answered it “correctly” according to them, you’ll never know. No doubt their leadership or HR will chime in to let you know “we place a strong emphasis on culture and team-fit over technical ability”.
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