First of all, the employee who interviewed me was not a recruiter as she told me, but it was clear: she wasn't interested at all in getting to know me, since she didn't ask anything regarding my past working experience. She also wasn't taking notes, so during the interview I was wondering how she could remember all the information after our meeting.
Plus, she didn't speak an understandable English, so it was complicated to got what she was really asking to me.
Then, I felt like the interview was a real examination: no attempts of conversation, no proper answers, and in fact she was just asking some standardized questions (all of them were behavioral and case studies) that she could read on a sheet.
After that, she asked me if I had questions, and I replied asking her the exact location of the internship. She couldn't answer because they didn't provide her any information.
She didn't say a word on the salary as well and I had the feeling that she had to stop our interview precisely at 17.00, because I was still talking to her and she interrupted me rudely with a "OKAY OKAY OKAY HAVE A NICE DAY BYE BYE BYE".
But the WORST thing that happened was her talking bad about the company. I mean, she was clearly trying to discourage me saying that the Emma is facing a crisis in terms of turnover, because most of the people leaves the company after less than a month since the environment is really chaotic and dysfunctional.
They didn't offer me a follow up interview, I didn't receive any feedback, and I really don't understand why, because my profile was clearly 100% suitable with what they were looking for.
By the way, if I have to be honest, I'm glad that there won't be a second interview with them.
I just hope that they will really be able to implement all the strategy that I provided to the interviewer to enhance the workforce retention because if the interviews are always like that, they need to keep close their current employees.