Candidatei-me por indicação de um funcionário. O processo levou 2 semanas. Fui entrevistado pela Waltz Health em mar. de 2024
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TLDR: Waltz Health thought it was okay to give me an offer and then reject me via automated email (which I never received) after I attempted to negotiate the terms of my offer. Very unprofessional.
I met with the hiring manager, then the engineering manager, and then the CTO. They waived the technical interview because they knew my skill level. I then received an offer for the position.
My circumstances changed and location was an issue. I reached out to start a negotiation and the engineering manager made it seem like remote work was possible. I then heard nothing for four days, reached out to ask for an update, and learned they were continuing interviews with other candidates.
After a month, I reached back out to inform them I was taking another position and to express my disappointment in the lack of communication. The response was that I should have received an automated rejection email and they were sorry I never got it.
The fact that Waltz thinks it's okay to reject someone via automated email after giving them an offer shows that they have no respect for interviewees and I assume this extends to employees. Given their terrible communication style, I have no idea how they work with the offshore engineering team. I also believe that Waltz isn't willing to negotiate offers, as they basically ghosted me after I tried to. I wouldn't waste your time interviewing with them.
Candidatei-me online. Fui entrevistado pela Waltz Health em mar. de 2024
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Virtual interviews on Google meet. Prior to the interview, they have you sign an NDA but the link they send you is broken and you don’t really end up signing an NDA.
Interview 1: with co founder Jonathan Thierer, 30 mins. He asks questions to get to know your background.
Interview 2: Alex Molkin, director of data analytics. This interview is 50 mins and he asks questions regarding your background.
Interview 3: Blake Slansky, CFO. 50 minutes. He uses the top down interview technique where he asks you 5 questions about your last jobs. It is a good method but honestly, a more formal method than what the other interviewers in other companies do. He was very nice. The only weird thing about this interview is that one of his questions he asked about your former bosses and as you tell him, he LinkdIn searches them while you’re answering his question. He will even stop you for spelling.
Interview 4: Joel Saban, chief of supply chain. 50 minutes. This was a rough interview. Not because the questions were hard, but because this gentleman is a terrible speaker. He uses “ummm” and “errr” a lot. The interview was all filler words. He’s obviously knowledgeable, but, has a major case of scatter brain.
Interview 5: Beining Niu, Meghan Barry, marketing team. 50 minites. This was a relaxed interview. Typical questions were asked.
This company will put you through 4+ hours of interviews and next get back to you…AT ALL. It’s a little disrespectful to the time that you give this company. But hey, they are a startup and I guess don’t know any better.
Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 4 semanas. Fui entrevistado pela Waltz Health (Chicago, IL) em dez. de 2021
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It went in four stages, followed by a reference check. The process took over a month to get to stage three. They initially said there would be only three stages, but then announced at the end of the third stage that they would add a fourth stage. It didn't matter anyways because after the in-person interview at their office, they ghosted me. The recruiter wouldn't return any of my emails or calls. Very unprofessional.
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What are the steps that occur when a browser loads a web page.