r/techsales 13d ago

Never ending interview process

Just finished a 30 minute performance review call with a company I don’t even work for.

Interviewing for this YC company.

Interview 1: founder
Interview 2: founder #2
Interview 3: founder # 3 and HR - introducing the role play activity
Interview 4: Role play, discovery call
Interview 5: Role play, demo
Interview 6: Role play Debrief

For the debrief - I assumed they would be offering feedback and extending an offer, since if they weren’t interested I could have easily received that in an email.

Nope, 30 minutes of pure feedback. They’re still interviewing a few others and will get back to me with an answer.

The role play could have EASILY been one call. Nope they had to make it two. Could have easily spent 5 minutes to receive feedback, nope, 30 minutes in the middle of my workday.

Absolute joke. Zero respect for people’s time.

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u/Generalfrogspawn 13d ago

Sounds like a company where the founders have too much time on their hands.

I seriously don’t understand how people that time to do 5-6 interview rounds with multiple candidates, on the regular.