My experience with Qualco’s interview process was deeply disappointing and, frankly, one of the most frustrating hiring experiences I’ve had. The entire process felt unnecessarily drawn out, poorly coordinated, and lacking the level of professionalism one would expect from a serious organization.
Communication was inconsistent, expectations were unclear, and there seemed to be little internal alignment on the role itself. Different stages of the process gave the impression that interviewers were not operating with a common understanding of what they were evaluating, which made the experience feel chaotic rather than structured.
What was most off-putting was the complete imbalance between the effort expected from the candidate and the quality of the process delivered by the company. Candidates are expected to invest time, preparation, and energy, yet the process felt careless with that investment. Instead of a meaningful evaluation, it came across as disorganized, repetitive, and unnecessarily exhausting.
A hiring process says a lot about a company’s culture, decision-making, and respect for people’s time. In Qualco’s case, it raised more red flags than confidence. I would strongly advise candidates to manage their expectations.