I initially had a phone interview with the recruiter, which was disorganized. The recruiter appeared unprepared, relied heavily on a script, and was unclear about the location I applied for, needing to confirm details with other team members. The interview was then rescheduled, and I received a Teams meeting link for the follow-up.
During the Teams meeting, no one joined. I followed up with the recruiter multiple times via email and text to confirm the link but did not receive a timely response. The next day, I was informed they had been busy and unable to contact me. Another interview was scheduled later that week.
This subsequent interview was in-person with three panel members. While the questions were basic, they were not correlated with work and the interview environment felt uneasy. For example, questions like, "How can you handle change in life?" were unclear, and the panel made remarks highlighting inconsistencies within the company, such as frequent policy changes regarding work-from-home flexibility. At the end of the interview, there was a discussion about the previous miscommunication; the panel suggested they were expecting me for an in-person interview, while I explained that the recruiter had sent a Teams link and I had reached out multiple times to confirm.
Overall, the process was frustrating and disorganized. Receiving the final news that I was not selected was disappointing, particularly given that the role was entry-level and my skills are highly transferable from my previous experience.