I applied in-person. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Qualtrics (Dublin, Dublin) in Jun 2018
Interview
Hiring Manager got in touch with me, asked if I was open to a call or visit the office - he set me up for a call with Recruiting Co-ordinator which took place two days later.
Call went really well so I was surprised that I didn't hear any more of it.
One week later I followed up with Hiring Manager to ask for feedback, I was then informed that it had been confirmed my profile was also being assessed for another role at Qualtrics and was told that the Recruitment Co-ordinator would be in touch later that day.
Two more weeks passed without any contact so I followed up with Recruitment coordinator directly for first time asking if she had any feedback.
A number of weeks have passed and I have still not received any feedback or follow up.
Utter waste of time.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I asked why they felt I am an appropriate fit for the role
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Qualtrics (New York, NY)
Interview
The interview process is conversational and centered on past experience rather than hypothetical or purely interest-based questions. Interviewers prioritize real-world examples, probing into specific projects, decisions, and outcomes to assess practical skills, problem-solving ability, and impact.
Useless company put me through 4 rounds out of 5 after pumping me up about how great my experience was. I then get a rejection email from a no reply address. I call the female recruiter and ask why I didn't progress to the final round roleplay if the feedback was universally positive.
She pauses then says 'we have a better candidate with better experience'. I asked 'what kind of experience?' She replied 'he worked for us in Dublin'.
Horrible, lying, gaslighting company. Customers can achieve the same outcome with Surgery Monkey plus an LLM.
Still going through the process. Was headhunted by someone who I would be working alongside, who thinks I might fit the role, but I am more of an entrepreneur than sales, even though I did sales in Biotech in my early career.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you personally did a strategic sale and how much did it help your customer's metrics?