The interview process at Rocketium was thoughtful and thorough, with multiple rounds that really dug into both skills and culture fit. I appreciated this because it showed the company is serious about who they bring in and that cultural alignment is more than just a checkbox.
The final test in the office stood out for me the most. It’s designed to simulate a “day in the life at Rocketium,” and that was such a thoughtful touch. It gave me a real feel of how things work, what’s expected, and whether I’d genuinely enjoy the day-to-day, which not many companies give you upfront.
What I really appreciated throughout was the clarity and mindfulness in communication. The HR team was transparent from the beginning — no hidden tricks, no vague answers, no mind games. Every step felt intentional and respectful, and that made the experience so much less stressful. I felt like they wanted me to succeed, rather than test me for the sake of it. That kind of honesty and professionalism goes a long way.
If I had to point out one area for improvement, it would be around the final test format. While I loved that it mimicked real work, I felt the instructions could have been a bit more succinct or maybe supplemented with an example. That would make it easier for candidates to quickly align on what’s expected and focus on showcasing the right skills, rather than spending extra time interpreting the brief.
Overall though, the experience left me feeling positive — not just about getting the role, but also about the kind of people I’d be working with. It made me even more confident that Rocketium is a place where culture and clarity actually matter.