Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 4 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Dtex Systems nel mese di mar 2026
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I was contacted directly by a DTEX recruiter who was responsive and very eager to move quickly. After a very brief recruiter screen, I was scheduled for a first round interview with the hiring manager, which was actually a genuinely good conversation, detailed, and ended with clear next steps and a specific timeline for hearing back.
That timeline came and went. I followed up twice over the following two weeks before finally receiving a rejection email about two and a half weeks after my interview.
The frustrating part is the gap between how the process started and how it ended. The recruiter was very pushy about moving quickly, the hiring manager was warm and communicative, and then the whole thing went dark. A timely rejection is a small thing that makes a big difference.
Worth noting: the hiring manager was upfront that DTEX operates in "controlled chaos" and that the company is scaling fast. That transparency was appreciated, and based on my experience, that energy does extend to the hiring process. The role itself sounded interesting and the team seemed passionate. Just manage your expectations on communication after the interview.
Was contacted through a 3rd party recruiter about a role at DTEX. The interview process was: 1st call with the 3rd party recruiter > 2nd with an in house recruiter > HM > 3 x 1 hour sessions with different team members. The interviews went well i thought -- didn't get the job and no feedback was provided. Liked the vibe though but a waste of time in the end.
The process took about three weeks, partly due to a geographically dispersed team(call scheduling). 4 interviews: 1st is with their HR/recruiting - mainly going over requirements and qualifications, 2nd - with their VP of support /customer success and another VP/director, 3rd - technical, 4th - with their support manager. Lots of vibe checking and making sure that you are the right fit. Overall good impression, especially from non-HR people. The technical interview was of average difficulty - some general troubleshooting and Linux questions. The fact that HR asked desired salary on the phone call and expected me to answer right away was sort of sneaky. I received an offer almost immediately after the 4th interview and countered asking for more money and a delayed start day. After that HR became unresponsive, and I sort of got ghosted for about a week. That was a red flag, and I started focusing on other opportunities. They ended up not making a counteroffer and moved on.
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