The hiring process at DeliveryApp takes an average of 14 days when considering 1 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Social Media Manager had the quickest hiring process (on average 14 days), whereas Social Media Manager roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 14 days).
I interviewed at DeliveryApp (Manchester, England)
Interview
Fun interview where it felt like I was already being introduced to the business as a whole. Made me really want to take the role on straight away. Office was a fun environment too.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at DeliveryApp (Manchester City Centre, England) in Feb 2023
Interview
Red flags a-plenty with these guys.
The hiring manager verged on the desperate at points. I was only five minutes into a call with them and I'd barely scratched the surface of my experience and I was cut off with "I've heard enough, I want to meet ya." That's lovely to hear but really peculiar considering I'd hardly touched on my skills or experience.
Either way, I went along and prepared for the in-person presentation which I felt went really well. They were really pleased with it too but there was always this sense of urgency to get someone in role as soon as humanly possible. When I asked about my would-be predecessor, I was met with a cagey, vague response that left me none the wiser. I actually approached the person on LinkedIn asking what it was like as a place to work and received a message saying "It’s no longer the place I wish to be, but I’m sure others may do well in that environment…" This was someone who had only been in the role six months. Also, 'that environment'; that's hardly encouraging and going off the types of people I'd encountered during my two hours in their office, I can tell what she was getting at.
Within an hour of leaving their office, they'd offered me the job; again, very forward. I didn't accept the role as they insisted on being in the office four days a week with only one day wfh. I said I'd accept on the condition of three office days but there was no budging and they withdrew the offer after a few days of back and forth. Crazy that they'd rather see a suitable candidate walk than compromise a smidge on office days.
The role was re-advertised for a few months before vanishing from their jobs page without a hire. A sad end to a silly story.