It was a very calm typical interview. The style was very much about getting to know your personality. There were no real trick questions. It was very straight forward and to the point.
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Roomify (Austin, TX) in May 2018
Interview
Nice interviewer and very casual phone screening. Asked a lot of questions about myself/personality more than anything. Not intimidating at all. A relaxed vibe overall and did not get too technical with previous skills or experience.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Roomify
Interview
I was reached out to by Shanil, the CEO of the company asking me if I was interested in the position. I responded after looking into the job and company and found that it seemed to be a legitimate offer. We set up a phone interview and it went very well, at least I thought it did. He then sent me an e-mail asking to meet me at a busy downtown coffeehouse. I set the time and date and went to meet him. I arrived at the coffeehouse 15 minutes early and waited, 15 minutes later, he still wasn't there so I texted him to make sure I didn't miss him or pass by him. 5 minutes later, I called him and he went to voicemail. I waited 15 more minutes and then I left. He responded a whole 45 minutes after the interview time that he wasn't going to make it and that we needed to reschedule. I understood and threw some options at him for our re-schedule. He never responded.
I sent him an e-mail a day or two later and he responded that they ended up just not hiring for the position. A week later, I see the posting for the position on Indeed.
I am really disappointed and even a little hurt that the CEO of a company needed to lie to me, and even flake on an interview. Unprofessionalism at it's finest.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How have I lead customer service agents in the past?