⭐️⭐️⭐️ (3/5)
4 stages – HR → Line Manager → Sr. Strategist → Director
HR Interview: Initial background check and personal Q&A, followed by very technical questions about processes, strategy, and situational handling. The HR was supportive and gave assurance of updates throughout the process.
Line Manager Interview: Focused more on culture fit with light technicals. Shared details about office schedules, work environment, and upcoming projects. Positive and conversational.
Sr. Strategist Interview: Highly technical, with client-scenario Q&A. Candid discussion about workload—supportive but competitive culture, and high client demands. Positive overall.
Director Interview: Serious and technical. Emphasis on handling pressure in a very busy environment. Asked when I could start, which felt promising. Positive overall.
Overall Experience:
I went through all four stages, received positive feedback at each one, and was even asked to submit my payslip/benefits package (which usually signals they’re preparing an offer). Naturally, I expected to move forward. Instead, after a week of waiting, HR informed me they would not proceed and chose another candidate.
My Take:
The process itself was challenging and insightful, but I felt misled. Being asked for sensitive documents and asked about my start date made me believe I had the role, only to end up rejected. It was disappointing and frustrating, given the time and effort spent.
Advice for Applicants:
Be prepared for very technical and pressure-heavy interviews. But manage your expectations—even if every stage feels positive, and even if they request documents like payslips, it does not guarantee an offer.