Applied through Indeed as everything looked legit. Received "job offer" where they wanted my bank info & driver's license emailed after I had filled out a candidate profile. Called company to report and they called back letting me know they only list jobs on the Red Rabbit website. These are scammers trying to get your personal information and I was asked to file a report with the FBI and FTC.
I had a call with a recruiter and a 4-hour trial day with 3-4 higher level employees. The trial day consisted of three 30 min. interviews and two exercises - one written and the other data entry.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Red Rabbit (New York, NY) in May 2024
Interview
This is a wonderful company, but it is so disorganized. I applied in late April and after many emails and almost a month of waiting, I had a pre-screening interview which seemed to go well, and I was then scheduled for a virtual "trial day". I had to keep reminding them to send the link and the link that was finally sent (the day before) had a very different timeline than the original email. The original invite said 10-2 but the link stated the day started at 8:30-2!
Everyone I spoke with seemed super professional, smart and nice but not everyone seemed to know which position I was applying for and there were a few missed /late/ re-scheduled sessions.
My trial day was on May 7th, and I was told they would make a decision by the following week. I, of course, sent a thank you right away and touched back with them on May 23rd to see if there were any updates. I was told again they would make a decision the following week. On June 14th I received an email saying they went with another candidate.
I understand things can get hectic, but I was not thrilled that the interview process was obviously a low priority.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Standard interview questions and tasks - nothing challenging.