I received an email late Sunday night asking for a phone interview. I was instructed to call this person back and leave a detailed message regarding my availability, I could also email if I really wanted. I emailed, gave my availability, and never heard anything. Maybe a week later, I receive a phone call from the founder of the company asking "Is now still a good time to talk?", they never scheduled anything with me, but I said okay. They asked why I applied to them, and I told them. They asked about my background, which I told them about. They then asked what my current salary is - not what my salary expectation/desire is - and then cut me off to tell me that I was not a fit for them based on my current salary. They then went on to give me unsolicited career advice based on incorrect assumptions that they were making about my background and about my salary expectations. That was it. The entire call lasted maybe 10 minutes.
If this is how this company screens potential candidates, I don't want to imagine what it must be like to work there.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at BioAgilytix Labs (San Diego, CA) in Apr 2025
Interview
Very nice people and friendly environment. Looks like a close knitted community. Flexible work schedule would be nice. Got interviewed by multiple groups, and in person in a conference room
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at BioAgilytix Labs (Durham, NC)
Interview
Interview was fairly straightforward. I have a lot of experience in the industry and they asked a lot of technical questions. It was a few weeks before I heard a response, a few teams needed an analyst so they were deciding where I would be best fit.
Very short two interviews about 30 minutes each first with the HR, then with the manager and the scientists. They got back to me in 2 to 3 weeks about the offer.