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      Director of Marketing Interview

      20 Dec 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      San Francisco, CA
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

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      I applied online. I interviewed at Cadence Design Systems (San Francisco, CA) in Dec 2021

      Interview

      esume sent late October. The company texted me that they would like to set up an interview with the hiring manager. This text was misleading and thus a form of a lie. Cadence: Hello, my name is ABC from Cadence. You had applied for our Director, Digital Strategy role, and the hiring manager asked me to help set up an interview with you. I am on the West Coast, and my phone number is ###-###-####. I look forward to hearing from you. Thank You, ABC Ping Me Sent from my iPhone Here is the following brief exchange: Me: ABC, Thank you for the good news. Is it at all possible to chat Fri late afternoon - Wed of next week? You may be off. I want to give my best attention to our call because it's a brilliant opportunity. This week is full of web video meetings I'm leading with associated prep for them. Best regards, XYZ Sent from my iPhone Cadence: I only need 5 minutes. You can call me now if possible Friday is too far for me as we are getting close to the company shut down. Me: Yes. Just call. I, the applicant, then called between two Zoom conference calls I was attending to be kind and considerate of Candence since the company rep seemed desperate to schedule a time for me to speak with the hiring manager. Lies and Law-breaking by Cadence: 1. Cadence had no intention of the call being only 5 minutes to set up an interview. Instead, the company embarked on a phone screen. And, the Cadence asked me illegal questions in the State of California. 2. I told the Cadence that it had been a month since I applied, and because the role and the company are essential to me, I would like to review both before speaking on any screening call. Additionally, I understood that this was to align on a calendar date and time to talk with the hiring manager. 3. Candence said it was a few questions. I agreed to hear the recruiter, knowing I had only 5 minutes before I needed to jump on a Zoom call and the recruiter only wanted 5 minutes. 4. Cadence then asked me how much pay I needed. I told Cadence that I couldn't say without knowing more about the position. Cadence told me there were RSUs and benefits. I replied, "I cannot tell you what base I need without understanding the whole compensation package, more importantly, without discussing the role with the hiring manager." Then, I stated, "Let me flip this on you; what is the range for the position?" Next is when Cadence broke the law. Cadence said they did not have to tell me the salary range. I replied it is the law, to which Cadence said, "I don't know about that. I asked you what you needed to be paid, not what you are paid, which is not against the law." Cadence broke this law: "A.B. 168 was signed into law in October 2017, California employers must provide "applicants" with the "pay scale" for a position upon "reasonable request." Cadence then bullied me with this question, "What salary do you need to make?" Are you $150s-160s? $160s - 170s? $170s -180s. But, we can't pay you if you want like, $300K." Again, I stated I needed to know more about the role. Cadence then asked something unusual, "I have four questions. Can I ask you the four questions?" I replied, "This is why I wanted to speak Friday or later to review the role; it has been a month since I sent the resume." Cadence turned curt and said goodbye. I asked if I was offensive because I did not want to offend; I'm interested in the role. Cadence then yelled at me. Said a few rude comments. Said goodbye and hung up. 4. I left the Company Leadership a voice mail and two emails to discuss my experience, thinking Candence would welcome hearing about illegal behavior shown to candidates. Candidates, applicants are usually fans of the company. From a Marketing perspective, each candidate could come from a vendor, supplier, partner, customer, and competitor. I have not received a response. I am not an activist employee or candidate. I am from an era of "get promoted, don't get blackballed," thus, this announcement of bad-doing is because I want others interviewing with Cadence to know that you, the applicant, must be in the State of California treated respectfully and with transparency.

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      Question 1

      "What salary do you need to make?" Are you $150s-160s? $160s - 170s? $170s -180s. But, we can't pay you if you want something like, $300K."
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