I interviewed at Durlston Partners (London, England)
Interview
Aggressive sell on the upside of Durlston's markets plus employee benefits, but hard to determine the internal culture even though I questioned it.
Left me quite unsure about whether to proceed so I didn't.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 7 weeks. I interviewed at Durlston Partners (London, England) in Oct 2024
Interview
The interview process with this company was highly unprofessional. Over approximately 10 hours of interviews, they continuously changed their expectations. I even agreed to take on a much more junior role than my previous position as a Principal, accepting a Consultant-level role to address any gaps in my market knowledge. I was prepared to take a substantial pay cut, believing this could be a valuable career move.
However, they ultimately rejected me following my presentation, citing my lack of market knowledge—a strange outcome given my willingness to adjust my level and salary. This inconsistency was disappointing.
In hindsight, this may have been for the best. After the final interview, I went for drinks with some of their team members who had been with the company for a while. At least three staff members openly shared how they struggled financially and couldn’t afford certain things, which raises concerns about the company’s claims as a “high-performing” recruitment firm.
I applied online. The process took 12 months. I interviewed at Durlston Partners (Caracas, Capital District) in Jan 2020
Interview
They asked a few good questions which I answered. Then about me, my background and skills. Then if I had any questions. The interviewer was nice but he keep stroking his thigh like a bond villain minus the cat. Overall decent.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How many cheesey wotsists can you fit into the royal albert hall? To the nearest million.