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      Colloquio per Digital Strategist

      4 mar 2022
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Nashville, TN
      Nessuna offerta
      Esperienza negativa
      Colloquio nella media

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 4 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Iostudio (Nashville, TN) nel mese di gen 2022

      Colloquio

      The interview process was going very well—everything was nice and conversational and I felt very comfortable with the process and very much enjoyed all conversations I had. However, after three rounds of interviewing (including an in-person interview which the hiring manager bailed from just the day beforehand) the hiring manager requested sensitive information/documents from my current job in order to see my "chops" and cut off contact entirely when I said that would not be possible due to my company's IT and document security policies. I offered to substitute with a case study or other exercise to show my "chops", since I regrettably work somewhere with rather draconian IT policies, but never heard anything back after that. In retrospect, massive red flag there to demand sensitive information from my current employer and then cut off all contact/interest entirely without explanation when I indicated that wouldn't be possible. Genuinely, I don't know how a business operates this way and still fancies itself reputable—truly questionable ethics to demand sensitive documents from a candidate; makes me wonder whether the interest was real or if they were just harvesting me for information about my company for prospecting on their end.

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      Domanda 1

      The usual stuff: "Tell me about yourself", "How does your experience fit this role?", etc.
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      Risposta di Iostudio
      4y
      Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. As the hiring manager leading this process, I designed the interview to understand your professional background and experience. I also hoped to get a sense of your workstyle, expertise, and ability to contribute to our team. After your interviews, I did extend the opportunity for you to provide work samples in the form of a marketing plan, campaign strategy, social creative, sample reporting dashboard, or online portfolio. It was my intention to evaluate your ability to execute in a way that would support our teams and clients. It is commonplace for a hiring manager to ask for examples of work and incorporate the review into the overall selection process. Redacting is also commonplace and expected to ensure that any proprietary or confidential information is not included in the samples. When you ultimately did not submit any samples, it was assumed you were no longer interested in pursuing the role. We apologize that you perceived our intentions were directed anywhere other than finding the most qualified talent for our team, clients, and company culture, and that your experience was not a positive one. We wish you the best of luck on your future employment endeavors.