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      Vice President, Sales Interview

      Apr 2, 2025
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
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      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Quake Global

      Interview

      I was approached by a headhunter about the VP of Sales role at Quake Global and invited to participate in what was positioned as a strategic opportunity to help grow and elevate the company. As part of the process, I was asked to prepare and deliver a presentation to a panel that included several members of the leadership team—most notably, the President/CEO. What followed was one of the most dysfunctional and discouraging interview experiences of my career. The CEO was callous, frequently interrupted, and seemed more interested in asserting dominance than engaging in a professional dialogue. She openly spoke poorly of her own team, making remarks that suggested she views herself not as a leader who empowers others but as a competitor to her employees—boasting about her ability to outperform her salespeople as if that were something to be proud of. Throughout the presentation, it became clear that no one on the panel felt comfortable speaking up, even when the CEO was objectively incorrect. There was a palpable tension in the room, an unspoken rule that you don’t challenge the Queen Bee—even at the cost of the company’s growth and morale. When I presented ideas for sustainable growth and process improvement, the CEO was quick to challenge them...not with logic or her own framework, but with a vague defensiveness that lacked any substantive counterpoint. It became painfully evident that the problem at Quake Global isn’t the people or the product it’s a deeply flawed leadership approach and an absence of clear, scalable process. In my professional assessment, the company has outgrown its CEO, though she doesn’t seem to recognize that she’s become a bottleneck to progress. She has good people and solid technology, but the culture she cultivates one rooted in fear, ego, and blame and it prevents those assets from reaching their potential. If you’re considering a role at Quake Global, particularly at the executive level, I would strongly advise doing your due diligence. The leadership style may not be compatible with those who value collaboration, autonomy, and modern business practices.

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