Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 2 meses. Fui entrevistado pela Juliska (Charleston, SC) em mai. de 2025
Entrevista
After nearly two months of being dragged out in the interview process, and receiving high praise during my second interview, I was asked to pay out of pocket to fly out to visit Juliska's corporate headquarters. I was told this was the final interview, and more of a formality right before getting hired. I was also told the CEO would talk to me during this interview, and this was planned a week in advance.
After spending over 1600$, and flying out to the offices, I was asked generic questions about my resume, and about what I liked to do for fun. No discussion of the salary, workplace values, or anything implying that this was a final interview. The CEO also was busy when I arrived for my interview, again, while knowing a week in advance when I would arrive.
After waiting another week, I got a rejection email. Needless to say, I would never recommend interviewing here. The entire process was way too long and drawn out (2 months! With only 3 interviews!), and HR would take at minimum a week to respond to any emails. Not to mention having to spend my own money to visit the offices only to be brushed aside by the people that said they would be available, and to be asked initial-interview type questions.
Candidatei-me online. Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Juliska.
Entrevista
I applied online and a few days later received an interview request from a recruiter. We scheduled a zoom call. The interview started off strange with the recruiter telling me I applied for 2 roles at the company which I only remember applying to one. Then she immediately started asking me what it was like to work at my current employer and came off surprised or even offended in her tone of voice and comments that I would even want to leave my current employer. She continued to question me about it which made me feel quite uncomfortable for the rest of the interview and about my decision which I didn't feel she had the right to judge me for. The overall questions she asked me didn't seem like normal interview questions and I was left feeling very confused at what kind of interview I was having. I didn't feel this interviewer had a grasp on what she should ask me that would pertain to the role or how I could fit into the team. I wish it had gone better and I was not made to feel uncomfortable.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
Why would you want to leave your current employer it must be great to work there.
I'm very sorry to read this. Please note, Juliska does not use recruiters. I am unsure who you were speaking with, but it was not a representative from our brands. Please reach out directly if you would like to apply with Juliska.
The interview "process" was pretty awkward. It started with the standard "tell me about yourself" portion. The interviewer asked questions about my previous positions and asked why I hadn't been with previous employers long although it stated on my resume that one position I had was an internship and the other I had been with for almost 2 years. She didn't really seem engaged in any of my answers almost like she was doing the interview out of courtesy. She gave me a drawn out description of the previous graphic designer and sang her praises and spoke about all the things she use to do for the company and basically asked if I could do the same thing. It seems like she was more concerned with finding perfect replica of the previous designer as opposed to new talent that could bring something new to the company. Lastly I asked about the workplace culture and she described it as "quirky" and talked about how the company always has food trucks and "wacky hair tuesdays" Immediate red flag for me. Workplace culture to me is more than just pizza parties and dress down days. There was no mention of company morals or values. Needless to say I wasn't offered to move forward, and the feeling was mutual.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
What are you looking for in a company that would make you stay?