Swift easy going. Has expectations brief but friendly. Seems friendly to get along but no ideal if it would be a good environment haven't seen much review. Fast and can negotiate . Got better offer
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Kaleidoscope (Chicago, IL) in Oct 2023
Interview
Incredibly unorganized. After applying online, they called me in for an in person interview. It went really well. I interviewed with both the creative director and senior creative director. They seemed to really like my work and said I would be a really great fit. They contacted me a few days later to set up an interview with their Chief Creative Officer. We had to reschedule the day of due to his schedule. It's fine. Things happen. A week passes by and they email me and ask me if I'd be fine with a phone interview with him as my final interview. I of course accept as we both know I'm a good fit and I'm excited about the idea of working for the company and just want to keep this process moving forward. After 2 weeks of him rescheduling the call, we finally get to talk on the phone for my final interview. It went really well and he basically offered me the job and was going to tell the recruiting team to email me . I tell all my friends and family that I'm about to get my first full time job. Little did I know that this was the last time I would ever be hearing from Kaleidoscope. I spent a whole month waiting around for this offer letter and emailed them twice a week. This company just strung me along, giving me hope during a stressful year, and ultimately wasted my time and theirs.
Looking back, this was a blessing in disguise because I am now happy and working with a company that actually cares about people.
Wasn’t much of an interview. Got asked one or two questions, one that was not even relevant to the job but got hired and asked to work about a day or two afterwards.