The hiring process at Scoop Robotix takes an average of 41 days when considering 5 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Customer Success Manager had the quickest hiring process (on average 21 days), whereas Account Executive roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 60 days).
Ridiculous final interview. Given a notepad document with a few vague lines about an app to build in Code Sandbox. When asking clarifying questions and what should be focused on, considering it's basically a blank slate with little to no direction, was met with silence. It seemed like something thrown together last minute, and the developer overseeing the test was not really even paying attention.
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Question 1
Did you get the document. Go to Code Sandbox and build something. Then, silence.
First interview was a panel with CEO and 2 Director level. They were late to the interview so we had 25 minutes. I had a ton of questions to figure out if this was somewhere I wanted to work and didn't get clear answers. Only one of them seemed remotely personable. Everything about the entire thing raised red flags so I came here to see other reviews and seems like a lot of the same. Beware!
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Question 1
What types of processes would I implement at their company?
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Scoop Robotix
Interview
Initial interview with HR > Interview with CEO + Director > Custom presentation + demo > no response for over a month
Spent a lot of time, energy and effort throughout this interview only to not hear from the hiring team after completing the process for over a month. The CEO and hiring team expected candidates to spend time building a custom pitch deck (evaluation on creativity and sales flow) and then doing a full demo within their platform. Their expectations were for 3 hours of prep, but the reality is it easily takes 4x that to do well. The hiring team was supportive in answering questions during the preparation, however I think their expectations and disrespect for candidates time is unbelievable. No SaaS provider should be expecting candidates to learn a platform and the details of features, hiring teams should be able to identify the soft skills required to be a successful seller within the company. Platform knowledge comes with onboarding.
The demo went well and all positive feedback was received. When asked about objections moving forward, nobody had anything to say or concerns. The rejection email came over a month later, with no details on the decision. After spending hours together throughout the process, the lease they could have done is followed up in a timely manner and given feedback on why a candidate was not chosen.