Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Canada Goose as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 4 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Partnerships Manager and rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Partnerships Manager and roles were rated as the easiest.
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I applied online. I interviewed at Canada Goose (Toronto, ON) in Mar 2026
Interview
The process: Three rounds including two genuinely strong conversations with VP-level leaders who were engaged and enthusiastic. The peer round was a different experience entirely — the dynamic felt more like gatekeeping than a genuine two-way conversation, with little curiosity about my background or experience.
The communication: After the final round, the team committed to following up within a week. They didn't. When I followed up myself, they re-engaged and again promised feedback. That also never came. Two commitments made, neither kept. For candidates who invest time across three rounds, that's not acceptable.
The culture observation: The VP-level leaders came across as relatively new to the organisation and brought a noticeably different energy than the longer-tenured peers. Based on Glassdoor reviews I'd read before interviewing, this tracks — there seems to be a meaningful cultural split between newer leadership trying to build something and an entrenched layer that isn't necessarily aligned with that direction.
For candidates: The senior conversations are worth having and the role is interesting on paper. But go in with eyes open about the communication culture and don't make decisions based on timelines they give you — they may not be honoured.
It was easy. Simple interview questions but thoughtful. 5 questions. 2 technical, 3 behavioral. People write down everything so ensure to speak as much as possible to score as many points as possible.
Overall, my interview experience with this company was a bit of a mixed bag. The first interview was straightforward and pretty typical, just what you’d expect. But the second round took a strange turn: the manager unexpectedly took me to a coffee shop without any heads-up. There, the questions got overly personal and really weren’t related to the job. In the end, they just ghosted me entirely without any follow-up.
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Question 1
As for the types of questions they asked, they started off with basics like telling them about myself and what I value in a company—pretty standard stuff.