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      Tech Support Engineer Interview

      30 May 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Zoomvliet
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

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      I interviewed at Rocketbots (Zoomvliet) in May 2026

      Interview

      The most disappointing part of my experience was not the rejection—it was what happened afterward. I completed the assessment, received a generic rejection, and then requested feedback on the evaluation. That request was simply ignored. For a company that presents itself as modern, professional, and candidate-focused, I found the lack of follow-up particularly disappointing. If an assessment is important enough to influence a hiring decision, it should also be important enough to justify at least a brief explanation when a candidate asks for feedback. No candidate expects to be selected for every role. What many candidates do expect is a hiring process that reflects the same standards of communication and accountability that companies expect from applicants. The experience left me questioning how much value is actually placed on candidate time and professional engagement once a hiring decision has been made. I came away with the impression that communication was a priority only while the company was evaluating me—not when I was seeking clarity on the outcome of that evaluation. That was unfortunate, because it ultimately had a greater impact on my perception of the company than the rejection itself.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How many tickets can you handle per day?
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