I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Twilio (Chicago, IL) in Apr 2022
Interview
This was a horrendous process. Twilio's been a target company for me, but there's NO amount of money you could pay me to work for this company now.
1: Call with the recruiter. She was disinterested and distracted, sounded like she was out walking her dog. But, she got me scheduled for an interview with the hiring manager right away.
2: Hiring manager. Very businesslike from the start, almost like she was annoyed that she had to talk to me? She wasn't one for pleasantries. She started in, and then stopped and asked ME if something was wrong, as if I didn't appear enthusiastic enough for her - I was just taking my cue from her and curtailing my excitement. Still, we ended up on the same page in terms of the position itself, and told me she was moving me forward in the process.
3. Bar raiser. She was excellent. I was hesitant after that first interview, but the bar raiser drew me back in.
4. Another HR leader. Rude and obnoxious. Don't these people believe in setting a good tone for a discussion?
5. A leader from the business that this position would be supporting. She was great. I liked her a lot. Good conversation.
6. Another HR leader. Not rude, but seemed distracted and bored.
7. Another business leader. Rude and distracted. I felt like I had to overcompensate with enthusiasm because he just was NOT into it.
8. Recruiter again, called to decline me for the role. Thank goodness. Again, sounded like she was out walking her dog.
Had I received an offer, I would not have accepted. The HR team is rude and impersonable, and I wouldn't want to work with them. I would recommend offering them some training on how to interview effectively. Thankful that I can cross this company off my list.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time that you questioned your own assumptions.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Twilio (Dublin, Dublin)
Interview
Positive process, really lovely team and thorough interview process. There were three rounds in total and all with senior stakeholders, gave you a very good idea of the business. Overall a good experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Style of Leadership
Implementation of Policies
Handling of under performance
I was involved with three steps: 1) Recruiter call; 2) Hiring Manager Call; 3) Bar raiser call The whole process dragged for quite long - I was in the process for 2 months and waited for final feedback for an additional month
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Give me an example of a time you remedied a problem. What did you learn?