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      Videographer/Editor Interview

      6 May 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      London, England
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Bjak (London, England) in Apr 2026

      Interview

      After uploading my CV on LinkedIn, I was invited to a Google Chat interview. The person was friendly, and engaged but after a few minutes I quickly realised that there was currently no actual role as advertised. He was talking to other candidates and just speculating on the talent pool available. The role I applied for was advertised as full time, London based and there was a salary attached. It transpired that none of these three things were accurate - I was asked if I was interested in working freelance/as a contractor/full time/part time, so it felt like I could have said anything, there is no London office (they're based in Malaysia) and the role didn't actually begin until Jan 2027 and that was contingent on something fairly significant: The company being founded (it was a start up) didn't actually exist - BJAK are funding it but the launch of this new, as yet unamed company was dependent on them gaining FCA approval. So nothing was concrete. I felt it was disingenious to advertise for a role that doesn't actually exist yet, for a company that has yet to launch. I got the impression that the representative was merely "fishing" for information or trying to get some kind of buy in, into whatever it was they're offering.
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