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      Chief People Officer (CPO) Interview

      Nov 16, 2023
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at LifeLabs Learning in Nov 2023

      Interview

      Bizarre and extraordinarily time consuming. Bad candidate experience throughout. The application process starts with a video submission, showing bias straight out of the gate. They take for granted that every applicant will have video production skills regardless of the role they are applying for. They then require a 90 minute working session. They provide 8 questions related to the role. The questions are detailed and require high quality first-draft writing skills to even finish in time. Anyone who is neuro-diverse or even takes an average time to write and revise will not possibly finish. This is not to mention that skilled human resources professionals require time, research and data to provide clear strategic answers within a company context. This felt more like an HR game show than a serious interview process. The next two rounds of interviews were recorded with one person who has not reviewed your application, your video, your resume or your working session responses. They say it is in the name of eliminating bias. They then ask behavioral questions about your experience - except they haven't read your resume or reviewed anything you have submitted. All videos are recorded so an unknown number of people from unknown departments watch your responses. It's bizarre and they completely ignore that candidates are interviewing them too. There are 14 questions in a 60 minute interview. As is typical of companies that don't plan their interviews well, this is too many questions. They run out of time. And then ask what questions you have that there is no longer time to answer. Another fail on the candidate experience. Some of their questions are thoughtful and relevant. Many seem that they want to be "creative" but clearly miss the mark on what's relevant to the role. It was only in questioning the two people, including the CEO, who hadn't reviewed any of my materials to reveal that they laid off 40% of their staff a year ago because of a "market downturn." There was also a private equity acquisition. To be clear, there was not one question for a Chief People Officer role about handling a company culture after 40% layoffs. Nothing also about experience related to private equity acquisitions. The two most notable events for the company in the last 12 months and no questions at all about that? They prioritize asking questions about a time you changed your mind. When asked about issues with their culture. the response from both interviewers in separate interviews was that the staff asked for too many raises and promotions. Overall, the candidate experience is poor, disconnected and odd. Their "creativity" in their hiring process is a misfire and hides people and company problems from candidates. Their process has clear biases regardless of their rhetoric.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What values do you bring to the workplace? Coach someone through a process of not making hiring goals Have you ever changed your mind? Tell me about a time you changed the mind of leadership? What’s a piece of feedback you’ve received? How are you learning in your role? What’s a controversial belief you have? How have you dealt with an under performing staff person?
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      Other Chief People Officer (CPO) Interview Reviews for LifeLabs Learning

      Chief People Officer (CPO) Interview

      Oct 27, 2023
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at LifeLabs Learning in Sep 2021

      Interview

      Multiple rounds including a 90-minute "self-led working session". I passed 3 rounds and then was rejected because they didn't think I was specific enough in my answers to the questions about inclusion. D&I is incredibly important to me so had they simply asked me to go deeper, I certainly would have. This shows a less-than-ideal interviewing ability by the interviewer, not a deficit on my part. Yesterday, I saw this same req posted again. So, it has been open for 3 YEARS. Obviously the candidate they are looking for does not exist. Don't waste your time.