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based on 6 ratings - Updated Jan 28, 2026
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I applied online. I interviewed at We the Collective (Vancouver, BC) in Jan 2026
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I applied online and was invited to meet with the P&C Coordinator for a 30-minute virtual chat. The entire process took only a few days. I was told there would be 3 additional interview steps after the screening.
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During the 30 minute call, most of it was spent with the interviewer describing why the role was needed, how "on the ground" the job duties/expectations were, and how they had to convince the founders this role needed to be more senior. This only left a small amount of time for behavioural questions and follow ups. Unfortunately it did not feel like there was adequate time to explain how my application and experience was applicable to the role. I was told I would be receiving an activity to complete and a follow up interview with the Founder and his wife, but received a rejection email a few days later. I requested feedback but received none. Overall it was a very odd initial conversation.
I interviewed at We the Collective (Vancouver, BC)
Interview
Had an initial screening call which was lovely and then I met with 2 team members who didn't seem interested and seemed a little cold with their demeanor and responses. I felt like they didn't care to listen to my answers - or if they didn't like what I had to say you could definitely tell from their facial expressions.
Great interviews, great people. Enjoyed the thoroughness a lot, nothing too crazy was asked, just general skills then fit checks. There is a personality test they have you take and then go over the results, I think it's not a bad thing but some may be put off by it.
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Q: What's the creative process like for you, how do you go about tasks and completing an assignment?