Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 2 semanas. Fui entrevistado pela Midaxo (Boston, MA) em out. de 2019
Entrevista
Truly one of the least professional conversations I've had as part of an interview process over the last 2-3 months in which I've had a chance to participate in over interviews at over 20 different companies. The hiring manager and recruiter were incredibly helpful and thorough in my dealings with them; however, where the process broke down was when I partook in 1:1s with executives that sat on different teams. If I had to provide some feedback, I would advise them to ensure their team members have done their due diligence prior to interviewing prospective candidates.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
Why are you looking to join a new company (specifically, Midaxo)?
We are sorry that you felt this way. We always aim to provide a professional experience while we are interviewing prospective candidates. Thank you for your feedback and hope you landed a position - Sean Walsh, VP Sales
Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 3 semanas. Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Midaxo.
Entrevista
Their recruiter reached out for an initial phone interview. He was pleasant and setup a mock sales call with a team member, and if I passed I would be moved to come in and meet the team. I also needed to work on a 'case study' for the on-site which took maybe an hour/90 minutes of time to complete. Once I got on-site, the first person I met with was another AM who you could tell was threatened by my presence in the office as he was older and only cared about the 'deals' I had won and wasn't asking anything about my other qualities. I knew if I had gotten this position he wouldn't want to work side by side as a team, but it would be more of a competition and not a camaraderie. I also met with a manager of the CSM team who had great feedback and was newer. Once the hiring manager walked in, she asked me my name which was surprising and also rude. Then she looked at my resume and asked me to tell her what I've accomplished since nothing really stood out on the resume. I was beyong insulting and I'm surprised she's in the position to manager anyone. She also asked me if I 'spent a lot of time' on the case study as she wouldn't have time to look at it. I asked her what an ideal candidate for her team would look like. She said she doesn't know because she doesn't have it on her team now. I left knowing she was looking for any excuse not to hire me as opposed to a reason to hire me, and I think I dodged a bullet as this is a toxic environment. I didn't get the offer but am thankful for that, I'm pretty sure I dodged a bullet here.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
what have you accomplished that isn't told on your resume?
We at Midaxo are sorry to hear that you had a bad experience and we appreciate the feedback. The candidate experience is very important to us and your feedback can only help us improve as we continue to grow and expand. As we scale and grow we are continually reviewing our interview practices and strive to be one of the best places to work as well as interact with. Thank you again for your candor with us.
Nate Chism – Talent Acquisition Manager
Candidatei-me por indicação de um funcionário. Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Midaxo (Boston, MA).
Entrevista
A former colleague who currently works there introduced me to the company and their recruiter. I'd connected with a lot of recruiters over the past couple months, and my experience with Midaxo's recruiter was refreshing. He was informed, kind, and authentically himself. He wasn't like the typical robot-recruiters you meet who ask you a series of questions to get their answers and move on.
I had the opportunity to meet several team members, and they are exceptional as well. Everyone was welcoming, curious, and passionate about their work and the impact it has on businesses everywhere.
Some things I especially enjoyed about the experience and the team:
- The team. They're smart and driven, yet humble.
- The fact that the company is half in Helsinki and half in Boston. It leads to a more diverse team with more knowledge between them.
- The CEO. He has a good track record and the experience necessary to do great things.
- The way I felt after my interactions with their team. I always left feeling inspired and excited about improving the way companies grow through M&A software.