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      Entretien pour Sales Engineer

      13 août 2025
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      New York, NY
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      J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 2 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez Radar (New York, NY) en août 2025

      Entretien

      I recently interviewed with Radar for a Sales Engineer position. The process began with an initial interview with the VP of Sales Engineering, followed by a second-round team interview that included a collaboration session with the VP and a Sales Engineer, as well as a “bar raiser” interview with the Senior Director of Sales. After passing both rounds, I was invited onsite for a final round in NYC. This included a presentation to the VP, a Sales Engineer, and the COO, two executive interviews with each Co-Founder, and a recruiter check-in. Throughout the process, I received consistent positive feedback from every person I met with. I was told I had a polished delivery, was articulate, demonstrated correct and well-structured technical knowledge, and came across as confident, open to feedback, and coachable. I worked tirelessly—despite never having held a Sales role before—by studying SE principles, practicing for countless hours, and learning Radar’s product in depth. In the end, I was rejected—not due to my performance, but because the team decided at the last minute to change the role’s qualifications and focus on hiring an “enterprise-ready” candidate with 2–5 years of enterprise experience. When I applied, the listed qualification was “1+ years of Sales Engineering OR Software Engineering,” explicitly noting that Software Engineers had successfully transitioned into SE roles. With over two years of SWE experience, I believed I was a strong fit. I understand that startups can pivot quickly, but it was frustrating to spend over a month preparing, receive only positive feedback, and then be told the role requirements had changed behind the scenes. I would have appreciated more transparency, especially since I had another job offer pending and chose to prioritize Radar as my top choice. There were also some organizational issues during the process: - I was told there was a possibility of a hotel stay for the onsite interview, but didn’t get a final answer until the afternoon before, leaving me to scramble for transportation. - After my final interview on a Thursday, I was told I’d hear back Friday to avoid leaving me wondering over the weekend—yet Friday came and went without a word. I had to follow up Monday morning, still hearing nothing back, and I ultimately received my rejection on Tuesday. While Radar’s people were kind, the office was great, and the culture seemed positive, the last-minute changes, delayed communication, and lack of transparency left a negative impression. I wish the team the best, but I do not envision myself wanting to go through an interview process like this again.

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