I plan to just tell them if they want to recruit me, I would like to talk to the CEO first and see if it is worthwhile.
It used to be the CEO would seek out top talent. Increasingly I feel like CEOs are leaving hiring to the lower ranks who basically do a random job and hire people who don’t scare them.
It is a recipe to 100% ensure you get the worst talent.
Is this normal? My understanding from all the literature is recruiting is CEO’s #1 priority.
My experience is most teams throw out a random dragnet and hope someone good wanders in, and then gets past the low level intermediaries who are 100% chance to not be able to discern who the best talent is.
I am no longer interested in these interview loops. I am pretty sure I’m in the top of the talent pool.
Is there a polite way to say: “I am transformational to your company; I’d like to see that you understand what I can do.”
Startups hiring like FAANG is a red flag - It means they are adopting an approach to hire the middle tier.
If you feel that interview process is not going as you expect it to go, you may just say:
" I understand that you have an established interview process that works for you, but it is not exactly as I imagined it.
Extensive interview process is a big time and energy investment. Before going this path I would like talk to the CEO to see if there is a match between what I could bring to the company and what company is looking for.
If it is not possible to have such a conversation, this is fine with me, I definitely do not want to push or convince you to do something you are not comfortable with.
But going throght the whole inteview process and realizing that there is no match only at the end is not really my flow. "
The drawback of this approach is that if they will reject your proposal for the meeting you will need to walk your walk.
This is the world we live in now. There just aren't jobs and employers just play with you instead of hiring you.
In the old days I would have gotten an offer 1.5 months ago already instead of keeping me on the back burner.
Lately I just thank them for their time and tell them the company and work sound great (if so), but our interview processes aren't compatible at this time. I am very up-front and transparent with the reasoning. Then whether they want to come back and offer another process or not is up to them.
FAANG isn’t trying to hire the best talent. They’re looking for people who will be productive at FAANG.
Startups are compounding the error you’re making by thinking what works for FAANG will work for them.
Also if you are sure you’re top talent and their process is designed to find top talent, then surely the interview process will be easy for you. So just get the job if you want it?
Or make demands and see if you can get them to give in. Might work.
that is very rare these days. that's how it used to be back in 1999, you show up for one interview, maybe get asked one technjical question like how do you link an image to a url. man i miss those days.
That’s beyond dumb.
I really do feel people don’t understand the point of white board coding questions, and have constructed a whole new system of weird and unnecessary steps. I do not understand what a take home project is meant to accomplish other than filtering for people who have resources to give them free time.