I applied online. I interviewed at Clipboard (Crossville, TN) in May 2024
Interview
I applied for the Customer Support Manager position and was asked to complete an assignment. Unfortunately, I didn't see the other reviews here but my gut said to pass. I didn't listen to my gut and spent a good 4 hours completing the assignment. The assignment consists of creating a scorecard with metrics, and then grading 27 customer ticket interactions. I never even got so much as an interview - just declined with no reason. Steer clear.
There's a case study which just seems like a waste of time. Why would you ask for that amount of work to be done without even interviewing someone? The other reviews speak for themselves.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Case study to be completed in the next five business days.
I applied online. I interviewed at Clipboard in Oct 2024
Interview
Looks like the shady practice of getting people to do work for free before a screening call is alive and well for all of their roles. Right after submitting my application, I was asked to review 25(!) different customer interactions, score them, provide feedback, write personalized improvement plans, and answer some other questions. A huge red flag for expecting all that without even confirming that our salary expectations are aligned.
Glad I've read the reviews here before dedicating any of my time as this kind of process so early on signals a lack of boundaries and respect for candidates' time, as well as an exploitative company culture. Thank you, next.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Clipboard in Oct 2024
Interview
The interview process is a joke, case study task seems to be sent to everyone who applied prior to any kind of interview and the task itself not appropriate for this stage of an interview process - it requires creation of a complete, brand new quality assurance framework + running QA checks and setting up PIPs (would be reasonable if not the need to create a new framework). The task itself is not extremely complex for an experienced candidate, just very time consuming if done right - I'm personally not going to spend a working day giving the company something as valuable as this for free.