So, Im not a big fan of negative reviews when you do not get an offer, comes off biased and jaded. However, in this particular case I felt compelled.
The company itself looked great and the people that I met with also were very nice and I believed my interview went very well.
My issue was what I felt was a lack of respect for my time. I went through the process and was asked to come on site for an panel interview, 1.5-2 hours in length. Because of this time length and the location being in Glendale (currently living in OC), I decided to take the day off of work. I met with 4 individuals over nearly 2 hours, was told I would be meeting with a 5, but after waiting for 15 minutes I was told he was unable to get out of his meeting and he would discuss my interview with his team, I believe this was the CEO.
No problem, seems normal and I expected to hear back soon.
Now, I dont mind getting turned down for a job, it happens. But when I devote time to get on calls, then drive to LA for an interview that lasts 2 hours and clear my schedule, I just hope for some professional courtesy in receiving my "rejection".
Instead, I received an email from a "donotreply@" address, saying "thank you for your interest, but we have decided to pursue other candidate.". I asked for some feedback by emailing the initial recruiter and a gentleman I met with, simply looking to improve. Heard nothing. Like cmon, I showed you the professional courtesy, yet you cant compose an email or call me?
At the end of the day it is their decision and their business to run, I just don't respect their method.