I interviewed for a senior-level role and had concerns early in the process about compensation structure and transparency. The role was presented with a fixed salary, no bonus opportunity, limited 401(k) match, and limited detail around benefits or PTO. For a senior-level position, this did not align with my expectations based on market norms.
Before continuing further in the interview process, I reviewed publicly available employee feedback across multiple sources. Several recurring themes appeared, including compensation below market, limited perceived advancement opportunities, and concerns around management style and work-life balance. While individual reviews vary, the consistency of these themes stood out.
Based on this information, I chose to withdraw my candidacy.
After canceling remaining interviews, I received a follow-up from HR. The communication was brief and transactional in tone, with little engagement or acknowledgment of my decision. It did not change my impression from the earlier stages of the process.