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
      employer logo
      employer logo

      eJam

      Is this your company?

      About
      Reviews
      Pay and benefits
      Jobs
      Interviews
      Interviews
      Related searches: eJam reviews | eJam jobs | eJam salaries | eJam benefits
      eJam interviewseJam Recruiter interviewseJam 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.

      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.

      Recruiter Interview

      12 Dec 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Newport Beach, CA
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at eJam (Newport Beach, CA) in Dec 2025

      Interview

      Interview process is misaligned, outdated, and disrespectful of candidates’ time I went through an interview process that quickly revealed serious issues with how this company evaluates talent. After an initial conversation that seemed promising, I was sent a “technical assessment” whose scope was wildly disproportionate to the stage of the process and the role itself. The assignment required a significant amount of hands-on, operational work—effectively simulating real deliverables that the company could use regardless of whether the candidate advanced. This work was unpaid and poorly justified. Even if compensation were offered, the time investment expected would still be unreasonable for a hiring exercise. More importantly, the assessment failed to reflect how success in the role would actually be measured. Instead of using realistic, high-signal methods such as mock calls, structured scenarios, or candidate-ranking exercises, the process relied on a burdensome and outdated test that says little about real-world performance. The recruiter I spoke with was professional and personable, but the overall process suggests a lack of maturity in hiring design and weak internal standards. If the company’s goal is to attract experienced professionals, this approach is likely to deter strong candidates rather than identify them. Advice to leadership: Reevaluate your interview framework. Bar-raiser interviews and practical, time-bound scenarios are far more effective—and respectful—than unpaid, high-effort assignments that provide low signal.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      "Tell me about your experience as a recruiter." "Which kind of roles have you filled before?" "Why are you looking for a change?"
      Answer question
      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

      Bowls

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

      Company Bowl sample

      Want the inside scoop on your own company?

      Check out your Company Bowl for anonymous work chats.