Every call was extremely rushed and employees appeared to be just as rushed. The recruiter call was 20 minutes but the person was late so I never heard about benefits such as insurance or basic company offerings beyond salary and bonus. Met with the hiring manager who was also late and rushed on our call. While we seemed to connect quite well with the hiring manager explicitly telling me that my skills were exactly the alignment they were looking for, I was ghosted after a lengthy project submission. I had a trusted peer review my submission as well as spending significant time digging into the support portal as suggested. I compressed this into a two-page submission and received a generic rejection with no feedback despite requesting it. The directions for the submission were riddled with mistakes on the company side so it was laughable to see the rejection call out the diligent manner to which they assess and consider candidates. This role has been posted for some time and the market is heavily skewed to the employer right now. I'd reconsider if this role or organization is really worth the trouble if they can't find the right hire over the course of many months of trying and with habitual ghosting noted in my experience and the experience of others.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you feel about a non-hierarchical organization?
This interview process demonstrated poor ownership and limited respect for candidate time, especially for a senior role.
The process required six (majority 45 min) interviews and a take-home assignment involving original regulatory program design and board-level materials for a function that does not yet exist. The scope clearly exceeded a reasonable interview exercise and closely resembled unpaid consulting work, with no stipend, scope boundaries, or acknowledgment of effort.
Interview execution was consistently problematic: rescheduling due to their conflicts, multiple interviews started late, and one interviewer failed to show up entirely, requiring rescheduling. These were not isolated issues and reflected a broader lack of accountability across the hiring panel.
After weeks of engagement and significant time investment, the process concluded with a boilerplate rejection email and no feedback.
For a company operating in regulated financial services, the lack of rigor, coordination, and respect shown in this hiring process was surprising. Senior candidates should carefully weigh the time commitment against the professionalism of the process.
Overall, it was a massive waste of time and a ton of disrespect. Save yourself the headache and skip this one.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me your thoughts on the Third Party Risk Management industry.