L'entretien était assez froid. L'entreprise promet une réponse personnalisée même pour un refus, mais c'est le mail reçu est le même reçu pour d'autres entreprises qui utilisent le même outil de recrutement.
Le processus d'entretien est un des plus complets et qualitatifs que j'ai expérimentés pendant ma carrière ! La façon dont Hublo gère ses candidats est un exemple inspirant à suivre (et je n'ai pas été retenue !)
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Qu'espérez vous trouver chez Hublo ? Qu'est-ce qui vous permettrait de travailler dans de bonnes conditions ?
Great recruiters and an interesting mission, but the hiring loop felt disorganized, pressure-heavy, and misaligned with the role and with modern work-life balance.
What worked:
- The recruiters were excellent: clear, responsive, respectful (rare to meet truly GREAT recruiters).
- Leadership seemed sharp and caring.
- The mission is compelling.
My process (≈3 weeks):
1) 30-min recruiter screen (great).
2) Interview with the prospective manager (no contact afterward).
3) Take-home assignment on Notion: lightly briefed but very broad; framed as a 3-day window yet expected in about half a day — oversized for the time given.
4) Live case review with the strategy lead.
5) Quick recruiter debrief.
6) “Culture fit” with cross-functional folks that played like another technical panel: high pressure with negative hypotheticals (e.g., “What would you do if we ask you to do something unethical?”).
7) Final debrief call with the recruiters.
Concerns:
- Repetition and misalignment: same questions from multiple people, different expected answers.
- Interviewer alignment: The final “culture fit” operated like another technical interview, led by non-specialists. Calibrating on role-specific competencies and interviewer training could make this fairer and more predictive.
- Work-life balance signals: Frequent time pressure and minimal prep windows on top of negative framing and stress-test style questioning.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
"How would you quickly get up to speed on our industry?"
"What is the hardest feedback you had to give/received?"