The process:
I was invited to present a portfolio of case studies to a product design interviewer at Meta. While the scheduling and setup were smooth, the interview experience itself was very disappointing.
Pros:
– The recruiter was responsive and kept me informed throughout the scheduling process.
– I was able to present a few case studies with shipped work and a functional prototype.
Cons:
– The interviewer was unnecessarily rude and aggressive throughout the session, interrupting multiple times in a way that seemed intentionally disruptive.
– I was cut off during my presentation under the pretense of asking questions, which ultimately prevented me from finishing the final slide on my key reflections and learnings.
– There was no constructive feedback after the process, and I was left with the impression that the experience was dismissive rather than collaborative.
– The tone and energy did not reflect Meta’s stated values around openness or respect.
Advice to Meta:
Candidates invest time, effort, and vulnerability into these interviews. Even if the outcome isn’t a fit, the experience should be respectful, especially when interviewing for a role that relies on empathy, communication, and collaboration.