Fluxon starts with a member of your would-be team interviewing you instead of a recruiter, which is a nice change. From there, there are several rounds including: recruiter, another Product Manager, technical interview with engineer, leadership interview, etc.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The engineering interview started late, and the interviewer said "PMs don't do much". But the actual technical questions were: How would you build a website from scratch? Describe a the architecture on a project.
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We're glad to hear you appreciated the opportunity to speak with a potential teammate early in the process. While we strive to ensure all interview interactions are respectful and reflect the collaborative environment we aim to foster, we're sorry to hear that parts of your experience did not meet those expectations.
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I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Fluxon
Interview
The interview process consisted of four rounds and was significantly more demanding than expected. Candidates should be prepared for a high level of intensity, with a strong focus on theoretical knowledge rather than practical case studies. In some instances, case studies presented on the website appeared to be limited to Dribbble-style visuals, without deeper product context.
While I appreciate rigorous evaluation, the overall tone of the interviews felt more adversarial than collaborative. Compared to other processes I’ve been through, this one stood out due to the level of stress and a general sense of mistrust. I can’t speak for all departments, but my interactions with the design team suggested signs of burnout and low morale.
There was also a noticeable mismatch between the role description and the interview focus. Initially framed as a visual/UI design position, the later stages heavily emphasized UX strategy, analytics, and detailed knowledge of qualitative vs. quantitative research, metrics, and performance evaluation. Candidates should be prepared for an in-depth “exam-like” experience across all areas of UX.
Another point to consider is work culture. It was mentioned that meetings are often scheduled according to client availability, even late in the evening (e.g., 10–11 PM), which may indicate limited boundaries between work and personal time.
The final interview with the CEO focused on high-level product thinking (e.g., proposing improvements to Google products with a full roadmap) but did not include discussion of my background or prior experience, which felt unbalanced.
Despite spending approximately four hours in total on the process, the outcome was communicated through a generic, scripted rejection.
Overall feedback: The process could benefit from better alignment between the role expectations and evaluation criteria, more structured and relevant case discussions, and a more candidate-friendly experience.
Key question: If the salary range is not flexible, it would be helpful to align expectations earlier in the process. Additionally, the purpose of multiple intensive rounds is unclear if the final decision is primarily based on the last interview.
Fluxon response
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Hi there! Thank you for taking the time to share your experience and feedback.
Our intention is to create an interview experience that not only helps us get to know candidates, but also gives candidates an opportunity to get to know the team, the work, and how we collaborate. We're sorry to hear that parts of the experience didn't meet your expectations.
We appreciate your feedback and will take it into consideration as we continue to refine our interview experience. Thank you again for your interest, and we wish you all the best in your future opportunities.
I applied online. I interviewed at Fluxon (Toronto, ON) in Feb 2026
Interview
I had a genuinely great experience interviewing for a PM role at Fluxon. My first interview was with a Senior PM and included a couple of behavioral questions followed by a product design exercise. What stood out most was how thoughtful and approachable the interviewer was. They created a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere that made it easy to stay calm, think clearly, and have a real conversation rather than just feel tested.
I also had a very positive interaction with the recruiter, who was friendly, professional, and easy to talk to throughout the process.
Although I decided to withdraw early because I accepted another offer, I left the process with a very strong impression of Fluxon. The team came across as sharp, respectful, and genuinely invested in strong product thinking. It felt like the kind of place where product management is taken seriously and talented people can do meaningful work.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Talk about a situation where you had a conflict with a stakeholder.