The interview process appeared structured, with multiple stages, different interviewers, and generally professional interactions, suggesting a standardized and aligned evaluation approach.
However, in some instances, it created the perception that certain candidates may have been pre-selected prior to the formal process. Additionally, I observed and experienced bias during the interviews, both positive and negative, which can influence decision-making and reduce the objectivity of the process.
There were also inconsistencies in communication and timelines. Some stages progressed efficiently, while others involved delays and limited follow-up, which impacted the overall candidate experience. Altogether, these aspects can affect the perceived fairness, transparency, and consistency of the process, despite its structured design.