I applied online. I interviewed at Kariera.gr in Nov 2025
Interview
I went through a three-stage interview process for a Tech Recruiter position. While they refrained from asking legally restricted questions (age, family, residence), they repeatedly made ironic comments about it, combined with sarcastic remarks like “we’re Google from Lidl” or “work is like a marriage”, highlighting a somewhat dated and inconsistent culture.
The salary range and benefits were not communicated upfront, and only after several interviews did it become clear what was offered. Perks such as a snack bar and an internal gym were only mentioned during the final stage, with no prior information provided. The company promotes a remote-first culture, but onsite presence three times a week is expected, and calls or messages outside standard hours suggested blurred professional boundaries.
Overall, the process reflects a conventional working culture with limited transparency on role's seniority and compensation.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked if I would be available for travel, client dinners, and to cover roles outside of tech if needed.
These expectations contrast with the company’s promoted ‘remote-first’ culture.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Kariera.gr (Singapore)
Interview
Interview was with hiring manager first followed by the MD/boss of singapore office. Both interviews happened on the same day, back to back. Hiring manager portion was normal, standard and professional but the interview with the higher up was more challenging.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Who would I reach out to to promote their portal in higher learning institutions? & how would I do that?
The interview process was efficient and considerate toward candidates, ensuring a smooth experience. It moved quickly while delivering key insights about the role, responsibilities, and company expectations, fostering informed decisions.