.While the recruiter was responsive, the screening process revealed significant inefficiencies that wasted both candidate and company time.
The Issues:
The recruiter scheduled a phone screen within 2-3 days of my application submission. However, on the call, she immediately stated concerns about my background that should have been identified during the initial resume review - before scheduling the interview.
The job description specified ‘B2B OR SaaS’ experience as a requirement. I have B2B experience and 7+ years in digital marketing. Despite meeting the stated requirement, the recruiter focused on the fact that I had not worked at a B2B SaaS company specifically, which was not the JD requirement.
When I offered to provide additional materials demonstrating how my skills transferred to their needs, this was declined. The recruiter stated she would just send my resume to the hiring manager ‘as-is.’
The entire call lasted approximately 11 minutes and felt predetermined rather than exploratory.
The Core Problem:
This experience suggests recruiters are scheduling candidates before thoroughly reviewing applications against actual job requirements. This wastes candidate preparation time and company resources.
Recommendation to Watermark:
Allow recruiters adequate time (5-7 days minimum) to thoroughly review applications before scheduling interviews. If concerns exist that would disqualify a candidate, send a rejection email rather than scheduling a call to deliver that rejection.
Recommendation to Candidates:
If scheduled for a phone screen within 2-3 days of application, be prepared for a potentially rushed process where the recruiter may not have fully reviewed your qualifications.