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      Customer Success Manager Interview

      16 May 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at 9am.health in Mar 2026

      Interview

      I interviewed for a Client Success role at 9AM Health and unfortunately had a very disappointing experience with the interview process overall. The process was extremely long and drawn out. I went through at least four interviews, including a detailed PowerPoint/case study presentation that required a significant amount of unpaid personal time and preparation. The final interview alone took weeks to schedule because I was told they wanted me to meet with upper leadership (VP/CEO level). However, when the interview finally happened, that person was not even present, and I ended up interviewing with someone I had already previously interviewed with. That immediately made me feel like the interview could have been completed much earlier instead of dragging the process out for weeks. During the final interview, I was also asked about an Excel/data assignment that I genuinely did not realize was attached due to technical issues opening the file on my laptop. At the time, I explained that I never saw the spreadsheet and only saw the case study assignment. After the interview, I went back, opened the attachment from another device, realized what had happened, and immediately emailed to clarify and apologize for the misunderstanding because I did not want it to appear as though I was being dishonest. Unfortunately, I never received a response to that clarification email. The next communication I received was simply that they decided to move forward with another candidate. What makes this more frustrating is that I actually felt very confident throughout the process. The interviews went well, the presentation went well, and I truly believe I would have excelled in the role. However, it honestly felt like the misunderstanding regarding the Excel attachment overshadowed everything else, despite it being an honest mistake that I immediately took accountability for once I realized it. At the end of the day, what is meant for you will be for you. But I do think companies need to reevaluate these excessive interview processes and the amount of unpaid work being required from candidates. Four interviews, scheduling delays, presentations, assignments, and additional data exercises is a lot to ask of people who are actively working full-time jobs and balancing real life responsibilities.

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      Question 1

      One of the main things they asked me about was the case study presentation I completed for the final interview. They wanted me to walk through how I would handle client escalations, manage communication, analyze data trends, and improve the customer experience in a real-world scenario.
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