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      Marketing Interview

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

      Application

      I interviewed at Backbase

      Interview

      Initial outreach was prompt and early conversations went smoothly. After a few rounds, I was given an unpaid take-home assignment that was wildly disproportionate to anything reasonable in a hiring process. The scope, set by the company, required a complete, multi-disciplinary, production-ready deliverable covering work that would normally be split across multiple specialists and billed as several days of paid professional output! The brief provided was minimal relative to the scale of what was being requested, and candidates were expected to fill in the strategic and structural decisions themselves and deliver finished, usable work rather than a concept or a sample. What was requested was indistinguishable from a paid commercial engagement, delivered for free, under time pressure, before any offer existed. The process was also applied unequally. Other candidates were given a full week to complete the same assignment. I was given roughly three business days because the team could not arrange a later presentation slot, and the deadline was "non-negotiable"! Same evaluation, half the time, no acknowledgment that this was unfair. During the in-person presentation, the tone shifted noticeably from the earlier stages of the process. The panel appeared to register, in real time, that the scope they had set was significantly larger than what they were prepared to evaluate, and engagement dropped accordingly. No substantive or clarifying questions were asked, and no informed feedback was offered on the work itself. The people in the room did not appear equipped to scope an assignment of this size or to evaluate the disciplines involved. I was told afterward that the session had gone very well. I later learned the role had been frozen before my presentation took place. No one informed me. I was allowed to complete days of intensive unpaid work, produce a finished deliverable of real commercial value, and present it to a panel that already knew the position no longer existed. The pattern this creates is straightforward. Candidates produce significant unpaid professional output, at a scale set by the company and not by them, under artificial time pressure, for roles that may not exist, evaluated by people who are not equipped to assess what they requested. Future applicants should weigh that carefully before accepting an assignment from this company, and should consider asking in writing whether the role is actively open before committing any unpaid work.

      Other Marketing interview reviews for Backbase

      Marketing Interview

      22 Jan 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Backbase

      Interview

      I was headhunted for a role, and nobody at any stage could explain the team's strategy, key reporting relationships or any useful information about what the group was focussed on.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why do you want to work here (I was headhunted)?
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      Marketing Interview

      20 May 2021
      Anonymous employee
      Boise, ID
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Backbase (Boise, ID) in Apr 2021

      Interview

      Overall positive, everyone was very friendly. It started with the HR interview, progressed to hiring manager, then to key team members and capped off at a presentation. I spent many hours on the final presentation, which I could have spent two straight working weeks on. Given that I have a full time job currently and a family, it was very challenging to complete. However, it was a great intro to the job; I am glad that I received an offer after spending the time I did.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Most initial questions were around my situation and resume, and why Backbase.
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