3 rounds : screening, interview with hiring manager, role playing. Interview process went well and quick. They asked multiple questions and also had curveballs to see how you can think on your feet.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They'll ask you to role-play as a sales rep and you'll have to sell to an executive from another company
The entire process was well organized, many steps but seemed reasonable. Second phase was with 2 hiring managers who asked basically the same questions. Most questions were behavioral. Questions were not too complicated.
I applied online. I interviewed at MemoryBlue (London, England) in May 2025
Interview
MemoryBlue put me through multiple rounds of interviews, gave me a verbal offer, then confirmed it — only to pull the offer out of nowhere while I was on my honeymoon. No apology, no explanation, just a cold, careless email saying the job was no longer mine.
I turned down other great opportunities because I trusted them. That was a huge mistake. Their process is completely disorganized, and they clearly have no respect for people’s time, careers, or lives.
This company plays with people’s futures. If you’re considering working here — don’t. If this is how they treat new hires before day one, imagine what it’s like on the inside.
Avoid at all costs.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Congratulations you got the job offer, will you accept it?
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at MemoryBlue (Boston, MA) in Dec 2024
Interview
Many back and forth callas and zooms, pretty unorganized process but very informative. Took over two and a half months to complete full interview cycle. Would like to see a better pay rate but its entry level.