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      Entretien pour UX writer

      25 avr. 2022
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Berlin
      Aucune offre
      Expérience négative
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      Candidature

      J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez Choco (Berlin) en févr. 2022

      Entretien

      Recruiter interview for 45 minutes. The interviewer had not taken the time to go through my portfolio earlier, they were not skilful in conducting the interviews. They were discovering things about me from my CV while talking to me. For example, they didn't know that I was already in the city they were hiring. This was stated clearly on my CV. The interviewer started off well but through the process, and while looking through my portfolio, expressed that I would be 'hard to sell'. They stated that my last full-time work experience and my latest project in my portfolio were 'dated'. It was in fact, up-to-date. To be clear, a portfolio is usually a showcase space of one's best work, which is exactly what mine is / was. I'm currently a freelancer who works on multiple projects, and without the explicit permission of my client, cannot showcase my latest work. The recruiter told me that if I could share some of my latest work with the team at Choco, they'd consider me for the interview. While I agreed to this, I also expressed surprise at the fact that this was the first time I was being expected to do this. The interviewer immediately turned it around and said 'I would absolutely NOT consider hiring a candidate who has a dated portfolio.' If the portfolio had to only showcase latest work, the job description should've explicitly stated it. When I gave feedback that in the future they should consider taking a different approach especially for candidates who may have had a career break, they said 'the market changes fast' and that they would 'absolutely NOT consider'. The entire process was uncomfortable and discouraged me from expressing myself fully. They stated that they were 'JUST noticing' that my last full-time work experience was a few years ago. Whose mistake is this? Surely not the candidate's. And why is being a freelancer a problem? The recruiter was neither respectful, nor apologetic despite knowing that they were at fault here, AND went on to put me down. A few days later, I was rejected by saying 'You simply do not bring enough UX writing experience for the role.' I'm not sour about being rejected by Choco — it's the manner in which this happened. This is the first interview in a really long time where I was treated differently. For a comparison scale, I've interviewed at 20 companies between 2021 and 2022 alone where the recruiters were respectful, aware and unbiased. Choco seems to be behind in that aspect. This gave me a fair idea of how it would be to work at Choco. I'd avoid interviewing here, or go prepared enough to call out the recruiter on their biases during the interview. All the best if you have an interview here. What I wish the company would do differently in the future: Most candidates who come for interviews have been rejected multiple times across different sectors, roles and companies. Their self-esteem may be different from a full-time employee looking to jump roles or levels. As humans it's important to be cognisant of how they feel. So, educate Choco's recruiters about dos and donts while talking to people from a background that's not theirs. Bring more diversity into your hiring. Ensure that every candidate is treated with respect. Have follow-up calls with candidates if they're willing to speak. Actively work towards bettering the hiring process.

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      Describe your previous work experience.
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      We are sorry to hear that your experience while interviewing with Choco did not live up to your expectations. To give some insight into our process, we always take the time to review a creative candidate’s CV and portfolio ahead of time. In your case, we invited you to an interview because we saw talent and potential in the work you submitted. As you know, technology develops rapidly. In order to succeed at Choco, talent needs to have the most up-to-date knowledge of the market. We want to ensure that anyone we hire is fully equipped to thrive in our design organization. That’s why our recruiter asked to see more recent work to be able to assess if your skillset fits the aforementioned requirements. This is a common practice in creative recruitment, especially when someone has been freelancing for a longer period of time. The recruiter you spoke with brings extensive creative industry experience to the table and we at Choco are very proud of the expertise that each of our employees brings. We apologize that you felt negative about your experience as we pride ourselves on the respect we aim to convey in every interview. Further, we are deeply sorry that your candidate experience fell short but, rest assured, we are working every single day to make this process the absolute best it can be. Choco prides itself on fostering a diverse workforce. We also strive to hire leading talent in their disciplines. We do truly appreciate you taking the time to leave your thoughts here on Glassdoor as we use every review to learn and become better. If you would like to continue this conversation, please don’t hesitate to reach out to people@choco.com.