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      Colloquio per Collections Manager

      29 mag 2026
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Houston, TX
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      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Haynes and Boone (Houston, TX) nel mese di mag 2026

      Colloquio

      I strongly encourage candidates to carefully consider this opportunity before proceeding. My first two interviews were very positive. The recruiter and the Director of Financial Operations were professional, respectful, and engaging. Unfortunately, my experience during the third interview was completely different. The third interview was conducted by the current Collections Manager. Rather than focusing on my qualifications, experience, and how I could contribute to the role, a significant portion of the conversation centered on challenging and criticizing past career decisions reflected on my resume. The interview felt more adversarial than collaborative. What was scheduled as a one-hour interview lasted approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes with very few breaks in the questioning. Many of the questions appeared repetitive and disconnected from the actual requirements of the role. Instead of a professional exchange intended to evaluate mutual fit, the discussion often felt competitive, defensive, and unnecessarily confrontational. I was particularly surprised by comments suggesting that the successful candidate would require at least a year of training to become effective in the position. Given that this was a Collections Manager role targeting experienced professionals, this raised concerns about the expectations and organizational structure surrounding the position. By the end of the interview, I felt exhausted and discouraged by the process. The experience left me with serious concerns about the management style involved and the overall candidate experience. As a result, I shared my feedback directly with both the recruiter and the Director of Financial Operations. No response received. While every candidate's experience may differ, I believe it is important for organizations to ensure that interview processes remain professional, respectful, and focused on assessing qualifications rather than creating an unnecessarily adversarial environment.

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      Domanda 1

      Regarding the third interview with the current Collentions Manager, the experience was unlike any professional interview I have encountered in my career. The interview consisted of an exhaustive review of virtually every aspect of my life and career, including: Detailed discussion of every position listed on my resume going back more than 10 years. My strengths and weaknesses. Personal career decisions and the rationale behind them. My hobbies and personal interests. Who I live with. What I do on weekends. Why I changed jobs and did not remain longer at certain companies. The most difficult decisions I have made throughout my career. My greatest professional accomplishments. What colleagues like about me. What colleagues do not like about me. As I mentioned previously, the interview felt as though a generic list of the "most common interview questions" had been taken from an online search and asked one after another, without a clear connection to the responsibilities, competencies, or leadership requirements of the Collections Manager role. Rather than evaluating my qualifications, technical expertise, leadership abilities, reporting experience, collections strategy, or vision for the position, the conversation became an extensive interrogation of my personal and professional history. What was scheduled as a one-hour interview lasted approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes. I felt drained and completely dissapointed.
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