The Pros:
The individuals I met (CMO, CPTO, CTO) were intelligent, and the technical discussions regarding AI strategy and identity management were high-level and engaging.
The Cons:
Excessive Process: The process consisted of 8 separate rounds. This is nearly double the industry standard and goes against data-driven hiring practices (like Google’s "Rule of Four").
Lack of Targeted Assessment: Despite the length of the process, the final feedback centered on "scrappiness" and "small-company fit"—themes that were never explicitly addressed or tested through behavioral questions or case studies.
Respect for Candidate Time: For a Director-level role, a 4-week, 8-round commitment should yield a decision based on the skills discussed, rather than a subjective feeling about "scrappiness" that could have been determined in Round 1.
Advice to Management:
Streamline the interview loop. If "small-company grit" is a non-negotiable requirement, test for it early with specific behavioral prompts rather than putting candidates through a marathon loop that ends in a "vibe-based" rejection.