Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso IXL Learning nel mese di apr 2017
Colloquio
Found the job posting on Indeed and submitted resume with targeted cover letter. Got a phone interview request within a week. The phone interview went well, I thought, and made a connection with the interviewer and discussed challenges faced in public education and how technology can be used as a tool. The interviewer let me know that they would get in touch with the hiring manager and have me do a homework assignment. After the phone interview, I sent a thank you note to the recruiter/coordinator and let them know that I was excited to continue on with the process and potentially do a homework assignment. Silence for three to four months. I thought I got lost in the shuffle, but behold an email came in from the recruiter/coordinator after I had already accepted a job. Too late, too little, and very strange to say the least.
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A bit rushed; didn't give feedback which is always annoying; felt a bit random with how they rejected, but didn't get the logic puzzle so that could be why; format was a behavioral question, how to improve the website, logic puzzle
Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite un selezionatore. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso IXL Learning
Colloquio
Interview was pretty standard, but they completely ghosted me after the second round. Its fine if you are rejecting me, but I find it unprofessional and a bad candidate experience to not hear back whatsoever.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite segnalazione di un dipendente. La procedura ha richiesto 2 mesi. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso IXL Learning (San Francisco, CA) nel mese di ago 2025
Colloquio
The process was unnecessarily long and utterly disorganized. I applied for a Product Manager role but was unexpectedly down-leveled to an Associate PM position without explanation. The recruiter took two to three weeks to respond between each step, which made the entire process drag on for over a month.
The first round was a conversational interview with PM, followed by a lengthy take-home assignment that required deep product analysis and writing. After submitting thoughtful, detailed work, I received a generic rejection email with no feedback.
For a company focused on learning and improvement, the lack of transparency, feedback, and respect for candidate time was disappointing. The process felt more like a test of endurance than a genuine evaluation of product thinking. A great mission doesn’t excuse a poor interview experience.