It was the worst hiring process I’ve experienced in my career. First, applying for the vacancy required a 45-second audio recording explaining how I aligned with their values. I initially considered skipping it, and I was right to feel that way, but I did it anyway.
Next, they sent a three-part home assessment with a three-hour time limit. The first part was interesting, but the remaining tasks involved simply fixing a React app—finding missing props—which was tedious and didn’t assess any relevant skills, in my opinion. I completed only the first part and decided to stop and send only the first part because I felt I was wasting my time. I emailed the recruiter about this, and they invited me to an initial interview.
The initial interview began without introduction or agenda. The recruiter immediately started asking about my technical skills (React, TypeScript, Node.js), making notes on each. They also asked about my education and salary expectations. That was it. The recruiter didn’t even ask if I had any questions.
When I finally asked some, I only received yes or no answers. They then asked about my salary expectations again (I repeated my previous answer), said they’d be in touch, and then sent a rejection email the next day without explanation.
Job seekers, please avoid Lumenalta and save your time by looking elsewhere.