Interview processes can be tedious and nerve-wracking. Many times interviews are conducted in multiple rounds but usually, they are spaced among days between them. A Reddit shared an interview experience that lasted for more than 15 hours and 5 rounds on the same day. The user was left exhausted by the end of it, understandably so. Here's what the man experienced.?
[INTERVIEW EXPERIENCE] Worst rejection I had ever faced.
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In a Reddit user shared the story of appearing for an in-person interview for?SaaS-based company UKG (United Kronos Group). A total of 8 people were selected for the interview which ended up lasting for more than 15 hours with 5 rounds.?
The user wrote in the post, "Our TNP team informed us to arrive at the designated college by 8 a.m. As I was preparing for the interview and didn't get enough sleep¡ªI only managed to sleep for about 1.5 hours, from 4:30 to 7.We arrived at the designated college at 9. At that time I hadn't done breakfast . The PPT(Pre Placement Talk) started at around 9 and it went for one hour.AT the end of PPT they revealed that the interview will be of 5 rounds in total:2 Technical rounds,? 1 Directorial round,? 1 Managerial round and? 1 HR round."?
After arriving for the interview at 8 a.m., the user's first round of interviews started at?2:50 PM. "The interviewer asked me about my introduction and experience, followed by an easy SQL and DSA question that I answered correctly. After that, he presented a puzzle and asked some questions from my resume. The entire interview lasted for about 30 minutes.At that time, all my friends were rejected in the first round except for me and one of the girl from my college," he shares.?
Other rounds followed and in the end, only five people got the job and the user was not one of them, "At that moment, I felt really broken. Once it was over, I quickly grabbed my bag and left the area," the user writes.?
Many people on the internet told the man that he should be happy for giving his best and putting up with such a rigorous interview process. Here's what people wrote in the comments.?
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