I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Human Agency in Jan 2026
Interview
The original duration was 30 minutes, which we extended to 50 minutes. The interviewer “pushed back several meetings” to continue chatting. We covered my background as well as his, and talked about what responsibilities the role would take on. He closed by specifying that next steps would be a 45 minute hands on exercise involving a data set and building a custom GPT. After the initial conversation, the company ghosted me and the recruiter I was working with. I never heard from the company directly again, and the recruiter attempted to contact them several times with no response (to my knowledge.)
I applied online. I interviewed at Human Agency in Jan 2026
Interview
Applied for Chief of Staff. Reached out directly to Managing Director of AI on LinkedIn. He was positive and engaging.
The recruiter was excellent. Organized, responsive, and it was clear she genuinely cares about candidate experience. I also spoke with the Managing Director of AI, who seemed like a genuinely nice guy, and I enjoyed the conversation.
I was then invited to apply for Head of Business Development instead of CoS. It wasn't as solid of a match with my background, but I was excited about the opportunity and said yes.
I was asked to complete a project, which I enjoyed. I felt confident in my delivery and was pleased to share the strategic approach I’d take.
I got positive feedback on my strategy and delivery. Received follow-up questions. Did more work. And was comfortable doing so.
Unfortunately, the process went downhill after that.
I had an awful call with the founder. He was driving during the interview, barely engaged, and it was clear he did not want to be speaking with me. The tone felt dismissive, and I left the conversation feeling like he had already decided I could not do the job before the call even started.
After that, I was asked for additional work that went beyond a reasonable interview exercise. It was not just “how would you approach the role.” It was real business development work that could easily be used by the company, with no compensation.
Compensation was also a major concern. The role expectations and delivery were clearly aligned with an enterprise Head of Business Development role, but the pay structure being proposed felt closer to what you’d expect for an SDR.
When I declined to do actual work for free, but instead gave an example and said I’d be happy to do exactly what had been asked when a contract was in place, I was told we weren’t aligned on risk profile and informed they wouldn’t be giving me the job.
Honestly, by that point I was relieved. Too many major red flags.
Pros: Strong TA lead, engaging Managing Director of AI, good early interviews.
Cons: Founder interview felt unprofessional, role scope shifted, additional unpaid BD work, candidate expected to assume all of the risk for a salary that isn’t even market competitive.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is your target OTE?
How much new MRR do you believe you could realistically bring to Human Agency in year one?
a. Low case
B. Medium case
C. High case
What probability would you assign to hitting the low, medium, and high cases, respectively?
If you assign high confidence to the upper bound, would you be willing to tie realization of OTE to outcomes at the same probabilities you’ve named?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Human Agency in Nov 2025
Interview
Went through 3 rounds for a senior design role.
Good conversations, then got completely ghosted.
No feedback, no reply to follow-up.
Very unprofessional and plain rude. If this is how they handle hiring, I’d be cautious about what it says about their internal culture.