I was contacted on LinkedIn by a recruiter. They set up a phone interview, (two technical questions) which I passed, and the guy was very easty to talk to and seemed to really love working there. HR set up another phone interview the following week, which I was excited about until I heard the guys accent and my heart sank - I knew this wasn't going to go well.
He spoke with a very thick Indian accent, was completely unpersonable, and extremely short. He gave one-word answers to all of my questions, and most of what he said I couldn't understand due to his accent. He spent absolutely no time learning anything about me or breaking the ice. He called, mentioned his name (I have no idea what it was because I couldn't understand him), and said "Are you ready to start the interview?" Immediately I considered saying I was under the weather and requesting to reschedule (and hopefully get a different interviewer the next time). The fact that this guy even got hired by the company at one point (and especially is *interviewing* people) really surprises me. I mean, at some point he had to talk to someone, right? How did they understand him? I constantly had to ask him to repeat things, and he probably thought I was stupid or stalling.
It's a large company and they make mistakes, which I can forgive. I just wish I had gone through with my plan to reschedule.