"Work interview -marathon?" 10-hour, 7-phase process causes debate online | Today news
A blueprint for a job interview is to do Reddit – for all the right reasons. The road map contains multiple long rounds, a total of more than 10 hours and 45 minutes and an unusual practice among companies. The process begins with a 45-minute recruiter telephone interview, after which candidates must complete a 30-minute-home robin cover assessment. After passing the early rounds, candidates are advancing to a 60-minute video interview with the rental manager, investigating their experience, critical thinking and overall pace for the post. The true test lies in the final interview-a strict four-hour process performed over one to three working days. This phase consists of four different 60 -minute interviews, each assessing a different facet of the candidate’s skills: System design interview: Evaluate their ability to design and scale complex systems. Coding interview: Focus on problem solving and algorithmic thinking. Interaction and impact interview: Measure their teamwork skills and contributions to the company’s objectives. Product and delivery interview: Test their understanding of the company’s product and execution strategies. Netizens expressed disappointment over the long maintenance process. One user said, “This role will pay better in the millions for that time.” Another one blew the process and said, “If you need these many interviews to decide on an applicant, you are a stupidity. You need a maximum of two and a very short display call. That’s it.” Several redditors have shared similar frustrations and criticized the increasing tendency of too long maintenance processes. A user added: ‘I would withdraw my application of consideration and make sure they know that it is due to the ridiculous maintenance process. ‘Another one added:’ Work interview marathon? ‘