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based on 8 ratings - Updated Jan 29, 2026
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Após o envio do currículo, fui chamado para uma primeira entrevista com o RH e, depois, com a coordenadora do time. Pediram para realizar um teste e, depois de 4 meses, responderam que seguiriam com outra pessoa.
I applied through other source. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at High Tide (Canada)
Interview
There is a pre-interview with a recruiter from high tide before you meet someone local in-person for the main interview for the position.
High tide recruiter wasnt super organized and called multiple times to confirm the same details we had already discussed.
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Question 1
Asked about wage expectations in pre-interview and was asked if I would go lower
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at High Tide (Canada)
Interview
You get contacted by the Recruiter and asked to fill out a questionnaire. If it's a potential fit, they'll invite you for an in-person interview with the HR Director. The Recruiter conducted her role professionally by giving more background about the role and the company. I was asked several HR metrics which were to be shared with the next interviewer. However, it didn't seem to have mattered anyway since the next interviewer asked the same set of questions.
The next interview was with the HR Director. Asked very outdated questions such as how much I made in my previous role and specific graduation and tenure dates (Asked for what day in the month). Really odd questions for a director level. Further line of questioning led me to believe that the job posting is completely different from what they expect you to do. If you decide to apply for this job, make sure you fully understand what you might get yourself into as I regret wasting time and effort applying for this role.
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Question 1
How many employee investigations have you conducted on a weekly basis?