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      Customer Support Representative Interview

      6 Jun 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Austin, TX
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at MIRA Safety (Austin, TX) in Jun 2024

      Interview

      The interview started with the owner of the company, who was particularly focused on the processes for deactivating and delegating user accounts. Despite my detailed explanations on how to manage these tasks via the console, it became apparent that the owner had limited understanding of the software himself. After a series of questions, he abruptly ended his part of the interview, citing another meeting, and left me with the HR representative and two IT staff members. The transition to this group was quite disorganized. The IT staff were mostly silent, with only one attempting to contribute, but even he was unable to answer my questions effectively. Surprisingly, it was the HR representative who took charge and answered most of the questions. A significant issue was highlighted when the IT staff mentioned that if the owner disapproved of something, they were unable to implement it. This underscored a lack of autonomy and potential challenges in executing IT projects within the company. The HR representative then asked if I could manage software implementation, but this role typically requires a system administrator, a position they do not have. Their current IT team consists only of a networking specialist and a help desk technician, which is insufficient for the level of IT management they expect. Overall Impression: The interview revealed significant organizational and structural issues within the company's IT department. The lack of a system administrator and reliance on non-technical management for IT decisions suggest potential challenges in fulfilling the role effectively.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How to deactivate and delegate a users account after they've been off boarded.
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      MIRA Safety response
      12mo
      Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. I’m sorry to hear the interview didn’t meet your expectations, and I appreciate your detailed feedback. As a rapidly growing company, we are constantly working to improve our internal systems and processes—including how we conduct interviews. It’s true that I, as the owner, often join interviews to better understand how potential hires think through real-world challenges we’re currently facing. Our aim isn’t to test technical knowledge alone, but also to assess how candidates communicate complex information to non-technical leadership—a critical skill in our highly cross-functional environment. That said, we recognize that transitions between interviewers could have been smoother, and we’ve taken your comments to heart as we work to strengthen the structure of our IT department and hiring process. We're actively working toward hiring the right people to help build out our internal tech stack—including roles we didn’t yet have filled at the time of your interview. MIRA Safety is on a mission to protect people from the worst threats imaginable, and to do that, we need strong, adaptable team members who thrive in fast-paced, evolving environments. While this wasn’t the right match, we genuinely appreciate the opportunity to learn from your perspective and wish you all the best in your future endeavors. — Roman Zrazhevskiy CEO, MIRA Safety P.S. For anyone interested in our company culture or leadership approach, I’ve created a public doc on how I operate: https://bit.ly/htwwr