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      Colloquio per Senior Language Specialist

      16 giu 2026
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Berlino
      Nessuna offerta
      Esperienza negativa
      Colloquio difficile

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite un selezionatore. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Altagram (Berlino) nel mese di gen 2026

      Colloquio

      What was presented as a senior full-time role turned into a four-month+ process that ultimately led nowhere, for reasons that had nothing to do with the assessment work itself. The sequence: -Completed an initial screening, then two extensive, unpaid translation assessments based on live game content: multiple batches of strings requiring translation, detailed linguistic commentary, terminology research, and handling of technical markup. Substantial work. -Had an HR interview and was told the process might advance to the language team. -Rejected in February with a VERY generic explanation that other candidates were a better fit. -Four months later, a new recruiter reached out, apologizing for "confusion" during a staff transition, stating that my assessment results had been received positively and asking whether I was still interested. -The outreach, including on LinkedIn, referenced the senior position. My replies repeatedly failed to deliver or landed in spam; resolving that alone took several messages across two channels over multiple days. It was finally clarified that the senior full-time role had been converted to a freelance engagement and placed on hold, and that the only thing actually on offer was freelance work. In short: two months of unpaid assessments, a rejection, a four-month silence, a re-approach that referenced the senior role, a week of delivery problems, and a final answer that the position I had invested in no longer exists in the form it was advertised. Pros: The individuals I interacted with were courteous, and the most recent recruiter was straightforward once the situation was finally clarified. Cons: The process was poorly coordinated, especially across the recruiter transition. Inconsistent messaging about whether the role even existed, delivery issues left unresolved for days, and a significant volume of unpaid assessment work for a position that was ultimately restructured out of existence and never offered to anyone in its original form. Advice to candidates: Before committing to the assessments here, confirm in writing that the role is a funded, full-time position. The take-home work is extensive and unpaid, and in my case the position was converted and frozen mid-process. Advice to management: When a role is converted or put on hold mid-pipeline, candidates who completed multiple unpaid assessments deserve clear, timely communication, not a rejection followed months later by mixed signals across channels about a different type of engagement.

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      Domanda 1

      The most demanding part wasn't a verbal question but the assessments, e.g., translating and providing linguistic commentary on live service game strings, including preserving game-specific terminology and technical markup. That's where the actual evaluation happened.
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