The process started with a remote interview with the CFO and HR, followed by an in-person meeting with HR and two team members, with the CFO joining remotely. I was also asked to prepare a presentation for a five-person panel with limited context. In practice, the presentation was given minimal time and emphasis during the interview and was only with the same two individuals. In hindsight, I would recommend spending less time on that component and focusing more on understanding the company’s operating structure.
Overall, the process felt somewhat disjointed. The CFO came across as genuine, engaged, and clearly passionate about both the work and the team. HR, on the other hand, had a more formal and somewhat intimidating presence. Following the interview, I was told multiple times that I would be updated on next steps, but I was never notified that they had decided not to move forward. That lack of follow-up felt inconsistent with the company’s stated commitment to professionalism, and transparency.
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The HR interviewer repeatedly asked about my perspective on remote work, given that the company operates in a fully remote environment. This was a consistent theme throughout the interview process.HR was very fixated on this,
Spoke with recruiter as well as an exec, handful of case-study type questions but for the most part was a getting to know you experience. Friendly and good people, I did enjoy talking with both of them.
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Question 1
What 3 metrics would you want to track for any company
The interview process was quick only 30 minutes.
I was asked questions about my previous position with student loans
I was provide details information about what I would be doing in this position