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      Senior Product Designer Interview

      29 May 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Bogotá, Bogota
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Altimetrik (Bogotá, Bogota) in May 2026

      Interview

      The interview process consisted of three stages and approximately 2–3 hours of total interview time. The first stage was with an internal recruiter who initially contacted me through LinkedIn. During our conversation, there appeared to be gaps in their understanding of certain aspects of the compensation structure and payment process, which made it difficult to obtain clear answers regarding the role. The second stage was a one-on-one interview with a Product Design Manager. The interview was conducted remotely and recorded. Prior to the interview, I reviewed the interviewer’s LinkedIn profile, which showed a progression from Creative Designer to Product Design Manager within a relatively short period of time. During the conversation, I found that some of the discussion around UX fundamentals, metrics, and product design processes did not align with my expectations for the role, which raised concerns for me regarding the level of product design maturity within the organization. At the end of the interview, the interviewer expressed strong interest in my background and immediately scheduled a follow-up interview for the following morning, which I accepted. While the conversation was cordial and the interviewer appeared genuinely interested in my experience, I noticed that relatively few questions were asked about my qualifications. At times, the discussion felt more like a consultation session than a candidate evaluation, which left me uncertain about the purpose of the interview. Both interview sessions were recorded. Approximately one week after completing the interviews, I was informed by the recruiter that the client had cancelled the project. This outcome was surprising because, during the interview process, I had been told that the client engagement was already signed and moving forward. The conflicting information created uncertainty regarding the status of the opportunity and the overall transparency of the hiring process. My recommendation to future candidates is to conduct thorough research on both the company and the interviewers involved in the process, ask detailed questions about the project status and role expectations, and seek clarity on how decisions are being made throughout the recruitment process.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      The interview questions themselves were fairly standard and straightforward: - Why are you looking to make a change? - Please present a relevant project example. - Questions about design systems. - Questions about the use of AI in design processes. - Salary expectations. One unusual aspect of the process was that both interviews were recorded. While recording interviews is not uncommon, the overall dynamic of the conversations sometimes felt less like a candidate evaluation and more like a consulting session. In particular, the designer-led interview involved very few questions directed at me, which was unexpected for a role at this level. As a result, I occasionally felt that I was providing professional guidance and insights rather than being formally assessed as a candidate. Future candidates may want to remain mindful of the nature of the discussions and ensure there is a balanced evaluation process focused on their qualifications, experience, and fit for the role.
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      Sr. Product Designer Interview

      24 Jul 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Altimetrik

      Interview

      The interview process at Altimetrik was smooth and the panels were professional. Everything went well until the background verification stage. Even before giving an offer letter, they asked for my income tax details — including 26AS and full access to my ITR portal. I was a bit uncomfortable, but still gave the details, trusting the process. I had clearly mentioned that I left my job a year ago and have been doing freelance work since then, though I didn’t have official contracts. I was honest about everything. In the end, they rejected my offer. What’s worse is, I know people who faked their experience and still got the offer. It’s really disappointing. Being genuine feels like a disadvantage these days. If companies don’t value honesty, then what’s the point of being truthful? highly suggest not to choose this company. i will never in my life choose this company

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      questions from my portfolio. and basic questions like heuristic evaluation, WCAG etc
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