Interview Process:
Recruiter Screen – Completed
Sent availability for next round
Hiring Manager Presentation Interview – Completed
Follow-up sent after interview
HackerRank assessment – Completed
Project Discussion with Hiring Manager – Completed
Final Interview Loop (6 interviews total):
Two Solutions Engineers in one round
Customer Executive interview
Customer Manager interview
One-hour presentation followed by Q&A with multiple interviewers
Technical round (coding in a language I was not familiar with, plus questions on web fundamentals and databases)
Final conversation with the Director of Solutions
Overall, the interview process was long and required a significant amount of preparation. I created a detailed presentation based on a previous project I worked on, including technical details and explanations of the data flows, how data points were collected, and the integration architecture. The questions were mostly focused on understanding the data points, how data is captured, and how systems interact.
All the interviewers were welcoming and the conversations felt positive. The presentation discussion went well, and most of the follow-up questions were related to the technical implementation and data handling in the project.
However, after completing the final interview loop, I received a generic rejection email shortly afterward with no feedback. Considering the amount of time invested—including preparing a custom proof of concept and a one-hour presentation—the lack of constructive feedback was disappointing.
I requested feedback and only received a short response 2 weeks later stating they were looking for someone with more customer-facing experience, despite the positive conversations during the process.
Overall Impression:
The interview process required a large time investment but ultimately lacked transparency and meaningful feedback. Candidates are asked to prepare detailed presentations and technical explanations, yet the outcome was a generic rejection with minimal explanation.
While the interviewers themselves were professional and welcoming, the overall process felt frustrating due to the time commitment and the absence of useful feedback afterward.