Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 1 dia. Fiz uma entrevista na empresa NorthBeam (San Francisco, CA).
Entrevista
Wow. A truly a shady company. I was scheduled for an interview but they “decided to close the role without filling it.” I didn’t want to believe the other reviews about how unorganized the process was, but turns out it’s true. Don’t even think about interviewing/joining this company. The reviews and the 2.5 star company rating speak for itself.
Candidatei-me por meio de recrutador(a). Fui entrevistado pela NorthBeam em fev. de 2026
Entrevista
Let me save you the a full day's worth of work you’ll never get back.
Northbeam put me through six rounds of interviews —six.... for a small Series A startup. For reference, I’ve interviewed at Meta, and even their notoriously rigorous process didn’t feel this exhausting or pointless.
What made it worse wasn’t the length — it was the stunning disorganization behind it. Each session felt like a different interviewer had been handed a different job description and told to wing it. There was zero alignment on what they were actually evaluating. No consistent framework, no clear rubric. Just an endless parade of “show us more projects” with a vibe-check energy that telegraphed one thing loud and clear: Northbeam has any idea what they’re looking for.
The communication across interviewers? Repetitive and contradictory. The purpose of each round? Murky at best. This isn’t a rigorous hiring process — it’s a fishing expedition dressed up as one.
After clearing round after round — each session roughly an hour long — I was told I wasn’t rejected, but that leadership needed to “re-evaluate the direction of the role.” When I asked what that meant, the explanation was remarkable in its absurdity: the same role, but requiring fewer qualifications.
My read? The design director, moved forward on hiring without securing internal alignment, budget approval, or even a coherent sense of what the team actually needed. The result was a recruiting process that wasted the time of every candidate, every interviewer, and quite possibly the company’s own leadership — all to arrive back at square one.
This isn’t a minor fumble. It reflects a fundamental lack of operational maturity from the people tasked with building the team. If this is how Northbeam handles hiring, one has to wonder how they handle everything else.
Avoid. Your time, portfolio, and professional energy deserve better than this mediocrity.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
Full portfolio review and scenario think through exercise.
Candidatei-me online. Fui entrevistado pela NorthBeam (Los Angeles, CA) em fev. de 2026
Entrevista
The interview process was unnecessarily long and disorganized, totaling seven rounds. Communication across interviewers felt inconsistent, and it often seemed like there wasn’t clear alignment internally on what they were evaluating.
The final stages were described as “vibe checks,” which felt subjective and lacking in measurable criteria. After investing significant time in the process, it was disappointing to feel that the evaluation ultimately hinged on something so ambiguous. It seemed like a way to discriminate against anyone who isn't a part of the two demographics they hire - yikes.