I applied for a role at Adanola and, after four weeks, was invited to a phone interview with the Talent Executive. The call went well, and two weeks later I was invited for an in-person interview, which was also a positive experience. I was told to expect an update within two weeks.
After the two week period passed, I heard nothing. I followed up once and received no response. I followed up again a week later—still nothing from their Talent Executive.
Ghosting candidates after multiple stages of the interview process is both unprofessional and disrespectful. Regardless of the final decision, basic courtesy would be to follow up with a clear response. This experience reflects poorly on the company’s culture and how it treats people who express genuine interest in working there.
I hope Adanola takes candidate experience more seriously in the future.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Adanola in Apr 2025
Interview
I had an in-person interview for a role I was genuinely excited about. The conversation itself went well, and I left feeling positive and hopeful. I was told I’d hear back within two weeks, but unfortunately, I never received any update. I followed up with a polite email to ask for feedback, but that was also ignored. It was disappointing to be left completely in the dark after investing time, energy, and interest in the process. A simple response - even just a “no” - would have gone a long way in showing basic respect and professionalism.
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Have you ever identified an issue before it has even occurred and what steps did you take to resolve it?
It was a nice and comfortable discussion. The work environment is great, with a friendly and young team. The interview lasted under 30 minutes, mainly about previous experience. Highly recommended, with a very big team.
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Actual job description and aspirations in the future