Aller au contenuAller au pied de page
  • Emplois
  • Entreprises
  • Salaires
  • Pour les employeurs

      Boostez votre carrière

      Découvrez votre salaire potentiel, décrochez des emplois de rêve et partagez vos témoignages de manière anonyme.

      employer cover photo
      employer logo
      employer logo

      INZMO

      Est-ce votre entreprise ?

      À propos
      Avis
      Salaires et avantages
      Emplois
      Entretiens
      Entretiens
      Recherches associées: Avis sur INZMO | Offres d’emploi chez INZMO | Salaires chez INZMO | Avantages sociaux chez INZMO
      Entretiens chez INZMOEntretiens d’embauche pour Product Manager chez INZMOEntretien chez INZMO


      Glassdoor

      • À propos
      • Récompenses
      • Blog
      • Nous contacter
      • Guides

      Employeurs

      • Compte employeur gratuit
      • Centre employeur
      • Blog pour les employeurs

      Informations

      • Aide
      • Règles de la communauté
      • Conditions d'utilisation
      • Confidentialité et choix publicitaires
      • Ne pas vendre ni partager mes informations
      • Outil de consentement aux cookies

      Travailler avec nous

      • Annonceurs
      • Carrières
      Télécharger l'application

      • Parcourir par :
      • Entreprises
      • Emplois
      • Lieux

      Copyright © 2008-2026. Glassdoor LLC. « Glassdoor », son logo, « Worklife Pro » et « Bowls » sont des marques déposées de Glassdoor LLC.

      Entreprises suivies

      Tenez-vous au courant des dernières opportunités et profitez de conseils d’initiés en suivant les entreprises de vos rêves.

      Recherche d’emplois

      Obtenez des recommandations et des mises à jour personnalisées en démarrant vos recherches.

      Entretien pour Product Manager

      4 déc. 2024
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Aucune offre
      Expérience négative
      Entretien moyen

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 1 semaine. J'ai passé un entretien chez INZMO en oct. 2024

      Entretien

      CEO opened with an intro—either reading from notes or repeating a speech said countless times: dense and rehearsed. She mentioned the company would never grow beyond 100 people, followed by a strange laugh, which left me uncertain. The rest was fine. Then came the questions. This wasn’t an engaging exchange, not a discussion. Instead it's a speed dating: 3 unrelated questions and you're in or out. No reactions, just the occasional “humhum.” Quickly enough I understood I was out, but following politeness standards she offered to ask my question: “What’s the primary quality you look for in a PM?” Her response? “Ah, that’s easy! 80% of PMs in Europe are fake.” She went on to say real PMs are rare but eventually she will find one. I was speechless—treated like not even a credible candidate but merely a bystander to her frustrations in hiring. Pretty sure she didn't even realize how humiliating the whole thing was. She repeated “We’ll let you know very soon” 3 times to get rid of me faster. The refusal email claimed I could “learn from this failure” but it offered ironically zero feedback. And actually, I usually see interviews as growth opportunities, but this rather damaged my confidence. I wish I had never taken it.

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      Why you submitted your application and 2 more questions
      Répondre à cette question
      avatar
      Réponse de INZMO
      1y
      Dear applicant, Thank you for sharing your experience, though I find it essential to clarify some of the inaccuracies and misrepresentations in your review, which should be addressed openly. We received over 700 applications for this position and interviewed over 100 candidates (a number of applicants we never saw coming nor have experienced). While I would love to provide personalized feedback to everyone, it wasn’t feasible given the volume. That said, our process is designed to be efficient and structured, which sometimes may feel fast-paced, but this helps us assess a broad candidate pool effectively. This also answers your "concern" about why our company description sounded rehearsed - this happens if one does it a hundred times a row in a short period. It is a matter of taste - some appreciate it, some not. I feel compelled to clarify some misrepresentations from our call: 1) My statement "80% of PMs in Europe are fake": This is not something I said, nor would I ever frame it that way. My point, clearly misunderstood, was that 80% of European product managers are project managers and perform project management roles. This is a concern that many candidates themselves have expressed and agreed—feeling they lack the opportunity to work as actual product managers. At INZMO, we’re focused on building teams with individuals who embrace the product mindset, which is critical for our growth and innovation. 2) I did not state INZMO “will never grow beyond 100 people.” What I said was that our growth strategy prioritizes automation. For us, scaling the business does not mean scaling headcount 1:1. If the company grows 10x, the headcount won't grow 10x, and you will not see hundreds of people in our support & claims team, but a lot of mundane tasks will be automized. We aim to grow exponentially while maintaining lean, highly efficient teams—particularly in areas like claims handling and support. This is a deliberate choice, not a limitation. While interviews are evaluative for both sides, they also reflect alignment. It seems clear from your experience that there was a communication mismatch. I respect your perspective, but I also stand by the importance of finding candidates who thrive in environments that require self-awareness, confidence, clarity, and alignment with our values and goals. At INZMO, we aim to build a culture of innovation and high performance. I wish you the very best in your endeavors and hope you find a role that aligns more closely with your expectations. Regards, Meeri (CEO/Founder)