I applied online. I interviewed at Aryeo in Sept 2025
Interview
The interview process was horrible. To provide some context, I have worked with prominent companies like Microsoft and Google, to name a few. When doing interviews with these companies, the lines of communication are great. Either you got the job or you don't, simple.
I spent a couple of weeks interviewing for this role and prepping to only get ghosted after the final round. That's the type of lackluster professionalism that leads to negative reviews.
They were also late to their own scheduled meetings with the excuse of, "Sorry, my day is so busy", as if mine isn't either.
Respect. Get some!
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They ask illegal questions such as, "Where do you live?" That is a red flag question and is illegal because the location of living can be used to discriminate against you for a role.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Aryeo (Brunswick, GA) in Oct 2022
Interview
The interview process at Aryeo seemed pretty standard to the rest of the tech industry. 1. Application Sent 2. Screen interview CTO 4. Take-home exercise with 5 business days to complete 5. Follow-up interview with Engineering lead and another Sr. Engineer 6. Offer received One thing I enjoyed about this specific interview process is that they encouraged asking questions about the assignment. I took full advantage of that by asking clarifying questions, posing questions about the expected user-experience, etc.. I believe the dialogue we had while I worked through the assignment was a big reason I was moved forward. The team was very receptive, responsive, and professional during the process.
I applied online. I interviewed at Aryeo in Apr 2023
Interview
After applying through Aryeo's career page, I received an email from a member of the hiring team asking me to complete a series of 4-5 questions regarding my interest, experience, etc... before I would be moved on to an interview. I was given a deadline of 2 days to complete the questions, which I did. After not receiving any response based on my email submission, a couple of weeks later I received an email (addressed to a different candidate) thanking that candidate for their time meeting with the team, and stating they were moving on with other candidates. Within a couple of hours, I then received the same email (properly addressed to me this time) thanking me for meeting with their team to discuss the role, but said they would be moving on with other candidates. Not only did I find the slight mistake of sending the wrong candidate rejection to me slightly unprofessional, I also was never even given an opportunity to speak or meet with anyone from the Aryeo team, as my rejection email had suggested. I certainly understand when there are better candidate fits for positions; however, please make sure you send the rejection letter to the correct candidate, and ensure that the details in the letter are accurate. If you have not met or spoken with a candidate, then the letter should not thank the candidate for meeting with the team. I found this application process unorganized and unprofessional. This could be partially due to the fact that the individual I was interacting with does not appear to be in HR or a Talent Acquisition role, but if this is how the company is interacting with prospective applicants, it does not send a very positive message about the hiring practices or culture of the company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions that were requested via email: 1. Why do you want to join Aryeo? 2. What is your favorite word and why? 3. Do you have experience working with SaaS products? If so, please expand. 4. Do you have experience selling to or supporting a customer base that are SMBs (small and medium sized businesses?) If so, please expand