I probably had the worst job interview experiences of my career with Bally's team.
From the moment the video call began, it was evident that the interviewers were disinterested and unengaged. Out of the three interviewers present, two seemed to have already checked out mentally, to the extent that they eventually turned off their cameras without any explanation or courtesy.
The only interviewer who did speak seemed more interested in delivering a monologue than engaging in a genuine conversation. Every time I was taking some time to answer a question, he would impatiently cut me off or dismissively say, "never mind," with an air of superficiality that bordered on disrespect.
It felt as though the interview was merely a formality and that the decision had already been made before the call even began. Their behavior conveyed a clear message: they were not interested in my qualifications or experiences and were actively looking for reasons to disqualify me.
Overall, this interview left me deeply disappointed and frustrated. It highlighted a lack of professionalism and basic courtesy on the part of the interview panel. A job interview should be an opportunity for both parties to assess suitability, but in this case, it felt like an exercise in futility from the outset.