Skip to contentSkip to footer
  • Community
  • Jobs
  • Companies
  • Salaries
  • For employers
      Notifications

      Loading...

      Elevate your career

      Discover your earning potential, land dream jobs, and share work-life insights anonymously.

      employer cover photo

      Neo Group

      Is this your company?

      About
      Reviews
      Pay and benefits
      Jobs
      Interviews
      Interviews
      Related searches: Neo Group reviews | Neo Group jobs | Neo Group salaries | Neo Group benefits
      Neo Group interviewsNeo Group Content Writer interviewsNeo Group interview


      Glassdoor

      • About / Press
      • Awards
      • Blog
      • Research
      • Contact Us
      • Guides

      Employers

      • Free Employer Account
      • Employer Centre
      • Employers Blog

      Information

      • Help
      • Guidelines
      • Terms of Use
      • Privacy and Ad Choices
      • Do Not Sell Or Share My Information
      • Cookie Consent Tool
      • Security

      Work With Us

      • Advertisers
      • Careers
      Download the App

      • Browse by:
      • Companies
      • Jobs
      • Locations
      • Communities
      • Recent posts

      Copyright © 2008-2026. Glassdoor LLC. "Glassdoor," "Worklife Pro," "Bowls" and logo are proprietary trademarks of Glassdoor LLC.

      Company Bowl sample

      Want the inside scoop on your own company?

      Check out your Company Bowl for anonymous work chats.

      Bowls

      Get actionable career advice tailored to you by joining more bowls.

      Followed companies

      Stay ahead in opportunities and insider tips by following your dream companies.

      Job searches

      Get personalised job recommendations and updates by starting your searches.

      Content Writer Interview

      30 Aug 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Neo Group in Feb 2025

      Interview

      I went through the interview process at Neo Group, and I have to say it was one of the more eye-opening experiences in my career, though not for the reasons anyone would hope. From the very first email, the process was steeped in pressure and artificial urgency. I was told I needed to respond “by today evening the latest, or we will be moving on with other candidates,” which set the tone immediately. Rather than a professional invitation to interview, it felt like a high-pressure tactic designed to fluster candidates and get quick compliance. After responding, I was surprised to receive a large, multi-section content task, essentially a full day of unpaid work, instead of the expected interview. When I politely explained that I don’t provide free labor and that my portfolio already showcases my skills, the response was dismissive and unprofessional. My experience suddenly wasn’t “enough” because I didn’t provide unpublished work from prior companies—work that is, in many cases, protected by NDAs. The hypocrisy was glaring: the Talent Acquisition Manager did not have to submit unpaid work to get his job, yet I was expected to do so before even speaking to a human being. Once I declined to complete the task, I received an automated rejection email that not only thanked me for completing work I had not done but also included an awkward, backhanded compliment about my “impressive skills.” This mismatch between communication and action made it clear that the company’s process is automated and exploitative: unpaid work is collected where possible, and everyone else is dismissed without acknowledgment. The experience left me frustrated and disappointed, but also firm in my conviction that job candidates deserve respect. Hiring should involve professional dialogue, fair evaluation, and transparency—not free labor and pressure tactics. Neo Group’s approach shows a disturbing disregard for candidates’ time, expertise, and professionalism. If a company asks for unpaid work before even speaking with you, the best response is a firm no. In short, this was not an interview—it was a glimpse into a system that values exploitation over respect. I hope others are cautious, and I hope companies start treating professionals like the skilled individuals they are.
      1

      Top companies for "Compensation and Benefits" near you

      avatar
      Amazon
      3.7★Compensation and benefits
      avatar
      Deloitte
      3.5★Compensation and benefits
      avatar
      KPMG
      3.6★Compensation and benefits
      avatar
      IBM
      3.6★Compensation and benefits