My interview experience with WRL Advertising was extremely frustrating and unprofessional. The process dragged on through multiple rounds, wasting an inordinate amount of time. In the initial interview, I met with five individuals who had no decision-making power regarding my hire. It wasn't until a second interview that I finally met the owner, highlighting a disorganized and inefficient process.
The interview questions were largely irrelevant to the position, making the entire experience feel like a meaningless exercise. The atmosphere resembled an "old boys club," giving the impression they were more interested in finding a controllable male candidate rather than evaluating candidates based on merit and fit for the role. This unprofessional approach is a red flag for anyone considering a position at WRL Advertising.