I recently applied for a position and received an email a week later requesting I complete a take-home coding assignment. The task involved creating a simple app to display and sort text fetched from a REST API. There was no specific deadline for completion.
After submitting the assignment, I was invited for a follow-up interview. I anticipated a technical discussion, perhaps involving enhancements to the app. However, the interview primarily focused on positive reinforcement. The interviewer repeatedly praised my work and inquired about potential improvements without delving into technical specifics.
Despite the positive feedback, I did not receive any further communication regarding the next stage of the hiring process. I followed up with recruiters and schedulers but received no response. This lack of communication seems to be a recurring issue based on the experiences of others.
While this approach may be the company's standard operating procedure, it leaves a negative impression. Such a lack of transparency and communication can be detrimental to the company's image and potentially indicate a lack of organization in their hiring process. In retrospect, this experience may have been a fortunate escape from a potentially disorganized work environment.