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      Marketing Operations Manager Interview

      15 May 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at CloudBees

      Interview

      This process started out great but quickly unraveled. Really enjoyed my first few meetings and conversation with the hiring manager specifically. It then proceeded to “just one more person to meet” 3x. And it became a little apparent the CMO and the people that actually would be working with this role had very different ideas about how the role was supposed to function. One interviewer in particular asked me how I deal with “changing priorities” in two different questions. That was a little bit of a red flag and very true to the company because the role was pulled and relisted at a lower salary and title, yet expecting more output and advanced knowledge in AI.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How do you deal with shifting priorities and changing directives?
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      Marketing Operations Manager Interview

      27 Jan 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at CloudBees in Nov 2025

      Interview

      Ghosted After 7 X 45 Minute Interviews Before the Holidays This review reflects my personal experience as a candidate, and others may have had a different experience. I was contacted proactively by a recruiter via LinkedIn regarding a Marketing Operations role. After replying promptly, there was a noticeable delay (about a week) before I heard back again, which made the early communication feel inconsistent from my perspective. The interview process that followed was very long and time-intensive. Over the course of more than four weeks, I completed seven interviews, each lasting 45 minutes or longer. From a conversation standpoint: The initial call with the Talent Acquisition leader felt professional and straightforward. The discussion with the Chief of Staff went well. Interviews with four additional team members were also professional and constructive. The final conversation with the CEO felt very dry, which was similar to what I later noticed in other reviews on this platform. The meeting was scheduled as a 45-minute session primarily for questions. After walking through my background and work history, and because many of my substantive questions had already been addressed during the previous six interviews, I personally felt there was little additional value in extending the conversation further. We ended the call after about 20 minutes, which felt reasonable to me at the time. After completing the full interview loop, I followed up approximately a week later to ask about next steps. I did not receive a response, nor did I receive any form of closure or automated rejection message. From my perspective as a candidate, investing over a month of time and seven long interviews without any follow-up or closure felt discouraging. While I understand that hiring decisions are complex and that not every candidate will move forward, I believe basic communication and closure are important, especially after such a significant time commitment. This was my experience, and I hope it’s helpful for others considering entering a lengthy interview process.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why do you want to work here
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