I interviewed with a Talent Acquisition representative for a role in TD’s Wealth department in mid-December.
The interview was structured and professional, but the interaction felt somewhat impersonal. I was initially told I would hear back within a week.
After two weeks, I followed up and was informed there were holiday delays, which I completely understood. She said she was hoping to share feedback in early January.
In early February, after another period without updates, I followed up again and received an automated rejection email from workday the next day.
While I respect the outcome, communication is a key part of the candidate experience. An automated rejection is perfectly acceptable — however, when a candidate follows up after several weeks of silence, a brief direct response would better align with TD’s renewed branding around being more human and client-focused.
I left the process feeling undervalued and genuinely disappointed, as I did not expect this level of communication from an institution like TD. I know several people who work at TD and consistently speak highly of the company’s values and culture, which is why this experience stood out.