I went onsite to Quip and I answered all the questions in the 4.5 hours non-stop interviews. I think I was getting mostly positive reactions from the interviewers and I was liking the things I was learning about the company. However, I was rejected - the recruiter called me and said that we cannot reveal any feedback as it is not their policy to reveal any information about why you were not chosen. I feel extremely bummed by this because I do not know what I could have done better or where things went wrong, I was really looking forward to this. What could have gone wrong here? This was for a New Grad position. No TC yet :(
Slide into their LinkedIn and ask the interviewers for feedback individually
When I conduct an interview, I have two goals: 1. Separate the strong candidates from the weak ones 2. Make sure the candidate has a good experience The second goal means that I’ll still try to respond positively, give hints + encouragement, and answer questions helpfully even when the candidate does poorly. So maybe you solved all the problems but needed too many hints for a strong rating, or maybe there were a bunch of follow-up questions that you didn’t get to, or something like that. There’s a lot of ways you can get a good impression despite not clearing the interview.
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