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      Enterprise Account Executive Interview

      18 Jul 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Chicago, IL
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Trellix (Chicago, IL)

      Interview

      The interview process lasted four weeks and involved meetings with several leaders. By the third week, the process faced disruptions as the sales team decided to shift leadership roles and reassign territories. In the final week, the hiring manager mentioned the need to better understand the GTM storage and planning process as we moved forward. It struck me as odd that a company would open a headcount without fully grasping their own business objectives related to the role. Throughout the process, the recruiter consistently communicated that I was the top candidate and that there were no other candidates in contention. However, in the fourth week, I was surprised to learn that an offer was extended to an internal candidate. This development is disheartening and feels misleading, especially considering the positive feedback and green lights I received from everyone involved. It appears that Trellix was not transparent in their hiring process and might have used a smoke screen to keep me engaged as a candidate. **Recommendations:** 1. **Improve Transparency:** Ensure that all candidates are given a clear understanding of the process, including any changes in hiring needs or internal shifts. Transparent communication helps build trust and avoids misunderstandings. 2. **Streamline the Process:** Establish a more consistent and structured interview process to prevent disruptions. This includes clearly defining the role and expectations from the outset to avoid last-minute changes. 3. **Communicate Changes Promptly:** If there are significant changes in the hiring process or internal decisions, communicate these changes to candidates as soon as possible. This allows candidates to make informed decisions and reduces the likelihood of feeling misled. 4. **Reassess Candidate Management:** Review how candidates are managed throughout the process to ensure they are not kept in limbo or led to believe they are the top choice if the situation changes. 5. **Feedback and Follow-Up:** Provide constructive feedback to candidates after the process, regardless of the outcome. This not only helps candidates understand where they stand but also reflects positively on the company’s brand. Implementing these recommendations could help enhance the candidate experience and improve the overall effectiveness and fairness of the hiring process.

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