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      Artist Interview

      26 Jan 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
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      I interviewed at Pazu Games

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      It was a while ago. I arrived at their offices twice for interviews, yet they couldn't be bothered to let me know I didn't get the job. I had to call in after two weeks to get it out of them. That is, after they were constantly mentioning that one of the company's core values is transparency. Whatever, just have some decency and let people know. Jesus. Basic respect between humans. Honestly, many companies do this, so I can't say it's surprising, and I don't know if that says a lot about the company's management, but that's definitely not the way to go and leave an impression on a person. Will always think badly of them because of this.

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      What were the challenges I faced in my previous job, and how did I manage them?
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