I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Uproer (Saint Paul, MN) in Oct 2023
Interview
The first step was filling out a questionnaire regarding past work experience and interest in the company. The next step was a call with the manager to determine if the role was a good fit. The first interview was offered either in-person or virtual. I opted for the former. Tip for future interviewers: go up the elevator to the second floor. The entrance is immediately outside if you're in the correct wing (I searched for a solid 15 minutes trying to find it). The only negatives I had with the experience were that they took four weeks to get back to me with a second interview request (which made me initially think that they had ghosted me, offered the position to someone else, and that person declined the offer). As such, I wasn't super keen on doing a second in-person interview, so I opted for virtual instead. From there, I had a tight deadline for another job offer and voiced that to the company. They made the decision by the next day that it was too soon to extend an offer, so I accepted the other position. I appreciated their transparency. Overall, Uproer seemed like an incredible place to work, and the employees appear to be passionate about the company. If an offer had been extended, I would have said yes based on their values and morality alone.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you give an example that shows how your values align with Uproer's values?
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Uproer
Interview
I went through several rounds where they kept saying it would be the last stage, including a team panel and the hiring manager twice. Then, they ghosted me. I'm talking several unanswered emails until I gave up asking. I've NEVER been ghosted after taking so much time to meet with them.