I applied through other source. I interviewed at Lindus Health in May 2026
Interview
The first interview was with one person from HR. It was held virtually, via Google Meet. The conversation was laid back with a brief company overview and questions about the applicant's work history.
I applied online. I interviewed at Lindus Health in Apr 2026
Interview
CCAT test, Profile screen with lots of time to ask about Lindus, task with interview, and then I assume a meet on site.
Recommend the option of looking up what a CCAT entailed prior to taking the test, if you don't know what it is then you will feel the pressure (50 questions in 15 mins is daunting anyway!). Good chat with the TA lead, some competency items but the focus on the interview beyond housekeep was any questions around the LH business itself. Next stage was a task and interview with the People Director/VP. Deliver the task and chat on it.
They are all very personable, very lovely too and the experience was good, almost enjoyable! I sense this is how they want to and do work, and showcasing that is ultimately, the key thing in any interview process
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Lindus Health (London, England) in Apr 2026
Interview
The interview experience was disappointing overall. The in-house talent manager appeared disengaged throughout — questions were read through in rapid succession with little to no conversational exchange, making the entire process feel mechanical rather than like a genuine two-way conversation. The same outcome could realistically have been achieved by asking candidates to submit recorded answers.
A generic response with no meaningful feedback on the assessment or any constructive insight into the decision. For candidates who invest time preparing and completing tests, this lack of transparency is both disrespectful and a missed opportunity for the organisation to leave a positive impression, regardless of the outcome.