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      Colloquio per HR Coordinator

      5 apr 2025
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Londra, Inghilterra
      Nessuna offerta
      Esperienza negativa
      Colloquio difficile

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite un'agenzia di reclutamento personale. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Zaha Hadid Architects (Londra, Inghilterra) nel mese di nov 2024

      Colloquio

      Disappointing and Exhausting Interview Process The process involved five stages, including: A 20–25 min initial Teams call with the HR Manager A 1-hour in-person interview (with travel, this took me 2h 20min at minimum) with the Head of HR and a Senior Team Member A 50-minute written test - like a proper exam with small essays Another 1-hour in-person interview (again, 2h 20min with travel) with the HR Manager and an HR Advisor A compulsory 20-minute coffee break, positioned as informal but still part of the formal process with a Senior HR Coordinator I arranged my time carefully to accommodate this – including shifting my schedule, attending interviews during my day off, and working evenings to make up for lost hours. Theybwere not flexible at all in organising the interview and it should have been a red flag already. I’m happy to be flexible and committed to career progression, however, this lengthy process felt excessive and unprofessional. The whole process was overly focused on polished storytelling rather than real competence. Throughout the process, no one asked if I needed reasonable adjustments, and I wasn’t offered the option of a virtual interview for either of the in-person stages – something that would have helped manage my time and energy. The questions felt repetitive at times, and one in particular – asking how I would learn about architecture – was surprising. I understand the intent behind it, but it felt like the expectations were unnecessarily high. Structurally, the interview process lacked clarity. After an initial meeting with the HR Manager, I met the Head of HR, and then the final stage involved an Associate (or AD, I’m not sure) along with the HR Manager again. This order felt inconsistent. Ideally, the Head of HR should have the final say. Finally, the “coffee break” 5th stage interview felt misleading. It was mandatory, and I was asked personal questions such as who do I live with, where do I live, whether my partner is the same nationality as me. This crossed a line – even if the person seemed friendly, it raised concerns about whether the goal was to extract personal information under the guise of an informal chat. If it was genuine, it shows a lack of HR training. In the end, I’m left confused and disappointed by a process that felt more like a test of presentation skills than a fair assessment of ability. Candidates' time, energy, and effort should not be taken for granted.

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      Around 40 STAR questions plus some very private ones at the end such as where I live, who I live with, what is my nationality, what is my partner's nationality
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