I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Clipboard in Apr 2025
Interview
Genuinely one of the weirdest/least professional processes I have ever been a part of. Everything at first seems pretty cool, decent pay, 100% remote ya know the good stuff. I got reached out to on LinkedIn for this position, took the first call, she seemed nice and normal. Then I get the assignment and at first I was like this could fun, show of my sales prowess, whatever. I have to submit my case study first, that gets approved, then my next interview isn't until 10 days after that. The person I had the second interview with isn't even involved in the vertical I applied for anymore, I get moved on to the next round to talk to another guy that has nothing to do with my role and that 3rd interview didn't happen for another 10 days. Then my "4th Interview" was with the CEO and it was an incredibly interrogative conversation where you felt every thing you said was under a microscope and very strange, zero intrapersonal skills on her end whatsoever. That conversation wasn't for almost 10 days after the initial convo, when in my original call with the recruiter she said someone had just got hired within a 10 day period and my interview process alone was a calendar month.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do handle an objection given to you by a decision maker and turn a no into a yes?
It was a completely remote and staged process. The first stage included a video assessment and a written case study. After completing each stage, the interview proceeded to the next stage with the hiring manager.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Assuming that there is no CRM system currently in place, how would you go about tracking your leads and measuring your results
I applied online. I interviewed at Clipboard (Abuja, Federal Capital Territory) in Jan 2025
Interview
I have been given a case study to work on. really hard one. I am almost done. What I am also hearning is that they do this to get free labour from candidates