It was one month between application submission and initial screen. The chat went well and I was given a timeline for next steps. I followed up couple days later and didn't get a response. I sent one more follow up the week after and heard nothing. A month later, I suddenly received an email asking for my availability. I sent my availability same day, and yet again, no response. Three and half weeks later, I received a rejection email. Very poor communication, I can't recommend anyone bother applying in good conscience.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Aiwyn (Charlotte, NC) in Jun 2025
Interview
I only went through the phone screening with the recruiter. It was a pleasant conversation that made me hopeful that I would proceed to the next stage of the process. The promise was that they would reach out to schedule a call with the VP of Design. However, two days later I was told that they have moved forward with other candidates who are more closely aligned with our current needs for this position. I was really interested in the company. I hope I can be considered again for the team.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you tell me about yourself? What do you know about our company? Why do you want to work for us? How soon can you start? What are your salary expectations?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Aiwyn in May 2025
Interview
The entire interview cycle with Aiwyn was great, with prompt feedback from the recruiter and authentic conversations with the people involved in the process. The Aiwyn team helped me get a sense for their culture and the way they work not just by giving me time to ask direct questions but also in the way they themselves framed questions and how they got to know me as a professional. As we were nearing the final stages, they really internalized what I was looking for in my next role, making the post-offer process smooth and easy.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you incorporate user feedback from future releases or iterations, while maintaining the integrity of the core design that clients and SMEs already validated and really love?