The overall process felt unnecessarily prolonged, especially the final stage involving the CIO, which took nearly two weeks to schedule. The direct report appeared to have limited influence over hiring decisions for her own team, having been appointed by the CIO—her former supervisor from a previous organization. This suggested a top-down dynamic with limited autonomy at the team level.
Across five interviews, I observed a noticeable lack of diversity in team composition and perspective, which was unexpected for a company based in Silicon Valley, where inclusivity and innovation are typically emphasized. During my 15 minutes of conversation with the CIO, the discussion focused largely on her aversion to bureaucracy, with little clarity offered on the team’s vision or short-term goals. The call, scheduled as a video interview, was conducted (audio)from an airport, making it difficult to engage meaningfully due to background noise and distractions.
That said, the recruiter was consistently professional, courteous, and prompt throughout most of the process. Her early communication was clear and timely, and she made a genuine effort to keep things moving. While the final message felt templated, her overall approach reflected a strong commitment to candidate engagement.