I applied through other source. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Torque (Mangalore) in May 2025
Interview
It was a virtual interview and it was average. The interview went on for 20 mintues. They asked questions on what language I know and what i am willing to learn.
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Torque (Leeds, England) in Jul 2024
Interview
Applied via recruitment agency.
Initial interview with finance team. Questions around experience, skills, knowledge, why I think I'm suitable for the role and what I can bring to the role and the company.
Second interview was with 2 senior managers/directors in the company. Asked similar questions but less financially focused. Focused on what value I could bring to the company and how I have made improvements in my current role and how I could make improvements in this role. Overall to assess whether I would be a good fit for the company.
I came out of both interviews feeling really positive and excited. I was offered the role, however I was offered a lower salary than advertised (10% less). I was quite shocked and disappointed by this as this is not an experience I have had before when being offered a role, nor was it mentioned to me at any point during the 2 interviews I had attended.
I decided to decline the offer as the salary was now below my expectations. The reason I had been given for the lower offer was due to cost savings. I still decided to decline as advertised salary was banded anyway and I was offered below the lowest band of the salary. Also, if cost savings were the reason, why advertise at a higher salary than you're going to offer?
Overall as a candidate the interview experience was really positive, but my experience at the offer stage really left me with a negative impression on the company. A better approach could've been taken to avoid this.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about your current role?
What skills/knowledge can you bring to Torque?
What do you know about Torque?
Why do you want to work for Torque?
What value do you think you can add to the role?
Do you have experience managing/mentoring staff?
I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Torque (Heston, England) in Jan 2024
Interview
Poor, interviewer is awful and a bit of a bully to everyone she deems below her and swears alot at the staff likes to micromanage everything
And has no idea of traffic and the rules of the road