I applied through other source. I interviewed at Deel
Interview
Never made it to the first interview. I was contacted on another platform. I wasn’t looking for work but after the outreach and then expressing how eager they were to meet me and how impressed they were with my experience, I thought it would be good to meet and see what they were about and what they were recruiting for and see if a change would be beneficial for me. Concerns started right away. Responses from the person always came after 9pmPST which means they were emailing me at midnight their time. Red flag #1. It took 3 days to even get a response about when to have the interview and how after inquiring about it vs them initiating it and offering their availability. Thursday evening I was asked to meet that Friday at 1pm EST which was 10 am my time (I had clearly told them before I couldn’t meet before 1pm pst because I had prior obligations to my current clients) and sent me a direct number to call. I got the message at 8 am PST and responded I’d make it work. However, about an hour after I got called away for a family emergency. I emailed the contact immediately that I would need to reschedule and why. They said no worries, that I could do the interview later in the evening after 5PST, or on the weekend. Red flag #2. But, still figured I give them an opportunity after handling the current emergency. Unfortunately, an immediate family member had passed away. So, I couldn’t get back to them until the following week. When I did, I explained what happened and that I’d be able to meet with them the week after if they would still like to. They read the message but never responded. I waited a couple of days, reached out again and was ghosted again.
Thankfully it turned out this way after reading all of the reviews from current and past employees experiences. The red flags of them wanting to meet on the weekend, late at evening, and communicating after 9pm all seem to be a normal and expected thing. It seems like they have no balance or respect of personal boundaries. Ghosting is so disrespectful. Communication is key. If my personal event was cause for not wanting to meet or move forward, fine. I understand. But don’t ignore the person you were heavily persuing and close out the loop. Don’t promote high quality of service and respect to clients and employees and then do the complete opposite.
The hiring process at Deel generally begins with an initial recruiter screening to discuss background, motivation, and cultural fit. Candidates are often given a role-specific task or assignment to showcase functional skills. This is followed by interviews with hiring managers or team members, focusing on technical expertise, problem-solving, and collaboration. Behavioral questions are also used to assess adaptability, achievements, and alignment with Deel’s values. In some cases, there is a final round with leadership to confirm vision and long-term fit. This structured process ensures high-quality hiring decisions and sets the foundation for smooth onboarding and long-term success.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself
Would you consider yourself organized and able to multitask?
Tell me about a time you handled a difficult situation
How do you approach team collaboration?
Initial screening call with a recruiter or HR to review your background and fit.
Take-home assignment or test relevant to the role
One or more interviews with hiring managers or team leads, combining both technical / role-specific questions and behavioral questions to see how you handle situations
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Interview Questions at Deel:
- Why do you want to work at Deel?
- Would you consider yourself organized and able to multitask?
- How do you approach team collaboration?
4 steps, it was a clean and clear process, all done withing 2 weeks. The recruitment manager was very attentive and helpful. It was a good process to go through as a whole. Ended up getting an offer and taking the job