Candidatei-me online. Fui entrevistado pela iBUYPOWER em ago. de 2025
Entrevista
Standard interview as expected. Nothing too concerning. Felt very natural to any other interview with any other company. Biggest problem I had was being on time to my interview 20 minutes in advance, but having to wait an additional 30 minutes after the scheduled appointment time before I'm allowed to be interviewed is unprofessional.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
What are your biggest marketing projects or experiences at your last job?
Easy phone call. That was it. No video or in person interview. They knew it was entry level and I was fresh out if college so they asked about my skills not experience.
Candidatei-me online. Fiz uma entrevista na empresa iBUYPOWER.
Entrevista
I applied for a position at iBUYPOWER with their listed yearly salary. After my interview, HR and the hiring managers expressed strong interest and verbally confirmed that the compensation would be within that range. We agreed on a start date, and everything seemed set.
However, when I received my official offer letter, the compensation had changed to a lower hourly position—a significant downgrade. When I reached out for clarification, HR responded that after reviewing my background post-interview, they felt I was better suited for a lower-level role, despite never mentioning this concern during the hiring process.
I asked why they hadn’t informed me before sending the offer letter and also attempted to negotiate. Then, on the final day listed in the offer letter as the deadline, I attempted to sign it—only to find out it had already expired early. When I followed up, they claimed they had already extended the offer to another candidate because I didn’t sign in time, contradicting the expiration terms in their own letter.
To make things worse, they immediately deleted and reposted the job listing, making me question if they were ever serious about hiring me in the first place.
This experience was frustrating and unprofessional. If you’re applying here, be prepared for misleading job postings, last-minute changes to compensation, and poor communication from HR.