J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Thinkific (Vancouver, BC) en août 2021
Entretien
The process was transparent - they tell you up front the five step process: application, phone screen, skills test, top-grading interview, reference checks. They also tell you the skills test may come before the phone screen depending on position. That's what happened to me. So I spent 3 hours on the skills test and then I was rejected without ever getting to speak to someone - so it felt completely one sided.
But what was most irritating is that the feedback I got on the test indicated that I wasn't actually being evaluated on my job related skills or ability to problem-solve, but rather, my ability to read their minds. I was rejected for style and formatting - both things that can be imparted to a new hire in under 15 minutes or even shared in a procedural document in the department manual. So either they did a poor job of training the evaluators of what to look for, or they were not honest about why they were rejecting the skills test.
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Autres retours d’entretien d’embauche pour un poste comme Marketing chez Thinkific
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Thinkific (Vancouver, BC)
Entretien
The interview process is quite in-depth but straightforward. What's nice is that they tell you what to expect the whole way. It started with a one-hour interview about my last role. Then, there was an assignment, and then a longer three-hour interview where they went deeper into all my past work experience. It seemed long at first, but it went by really quickly.
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Question 1
What were your biggest achievements/failures in all of your previous roles?
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Thinkific (Vancouver, BC) en févr. 2022
Entretien
Odd and unprofessional. Interviewed by a panel with the recruiter and the manager. The recruiter did most of the talking filling the interview with ummmmmmmms and interrupting me with more ummmmmms. I asked questions about the company that neither of them could answer. My final question asked them why they enjoyed working there and ended with uncomfortable flirting between the panel. Im glad I did not get this job.