I didn't go through with an interview because the 5 days in office and 3 weeks remote (for 2023) didn't sit right with me. Seeing pictures of the Covington campus made me realize that they probably will make employees come to the office more in 2024. Plus getting to that part of Kentucky is always full of traffic. I would have loved to work here if they required a day or two in the office per week.
I’m disappointed with my experience, as I’ve applied to over 50 roles without receiving responses. In contrast, a friend who applied a few times received communication and ultimately an offer, which makes the lack of feedback on my applications especially discouraging.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
what is your expected salary range? Please be very specific. [I also said I was flexible and proceeded to be GHOSTED]
I only did two steps of the interview process, the first was the usual recruiter screening. The second was a panel of about five people, only one or two of which asked questions. The others were just there to listen and chime in.
The interview process was very straightforward. I recruited for a full time role just out of undergrad and it was similar to every other interview process I have gone through. Submit your application, call with HR, followed by additional rounds of interviews.