It started with a phone interview with their Talent Acquisition and was pretty standard. I then was invited for a 2nd interview, which consisted of a Zoom group call between the people I would be working with - the 1st half hour with the manager of the UX team, the 2nd half hour with the rest of the team.
I thought I got along pretty well with them, and I was told I would hear back within 1.5/2.5 weeks. It's been 6 weeks now and I still haven't heard back, even after I specifically followed up after 3 weeks. It does appear that SurePayroll ghosted on me, which after 2 interviews - one of which being an hour long - is extremely disappointing. I hope that that was an accident and that they don't treat every candidate with that level of disregard.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If I inherit a site with 3 stylesheets, how do I proceed?
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at SurePayroll in Sept 2020
Interview
It was a phone interview. The interviewer was a person of SurePayroll's Talent Acquisition.
At first he asked me to talk about recent projects I was working on.
Then, he asked about my previous experience (what I do in the previous company.)
After asking me things about my past experience and projects, he let me asked him questions.
I asked him what the exact responsibilities of UI Developers are at SurePayroll as it was not a common position that every company had. The job description included responsibilities that usually belonged to UX Designers and Software Engineers (SurePayroll also had UX Designers and Software Engineers). I wondered how this role collaborate with others.
Unfortunately, the interviewer was neither a UX person nor a developer. He said it was clearly listed on the job description and read some of them to me. Kind of made me feel like he's saying I did not read it.
After that, I asked him some other questions about the role, the team and the company. He did not know much about how the role and team worked.
The interviewer's job was to gather more information and hand it to the hiring manager. The interviewer was friendly, but he had no UX background, which was the awkward point - the one asking your project detail was a person with totally no knowledge of your field.