I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Tray.ai (San Francisco, CA) in Oct 2019
Interview
Had a brief call with the recruiter Jason, and a follow up just the next day with Ben. The interviews were brief, but very authentic and genuine. Professionals that really go above and beyond their call of duty to ensure their candidate is comfortable and enticed.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are your skill sets and what does the day to day look like in your current role?
Thank you for your initial interest in Tray.io; while we wish you were able to proceed with full the interview cycle, we're glad you landed at another great opportunity. Best of luck with everything, if you're ever interested in re-engaging, don't hesitate to reach out directly to our talent team.
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First interview with the recruiter: straightforward and pleasant. All good.
Second stage technical test: very strange. You're given a week. It will take a week.
You're given a task to complete on their platform, so unless you're already familiar with it you'll need to learn it first. And the documentation is 'patchy' at best. And the platform is clearly several versions ahead of the documentation anyway, so the combination can seriously mislead. And the platform cannot do some really basic stuff, so you are forced to jump through hoops which are themselves documented just badly enough to send you in the wrong direction for hours.
Was this just poor technical knowledge on my part? Sure - I could accept that. Except that I've worked with the software of several competitors for years, so I'm not exactly a newbie. Based on my experience, Tray.ai has a lot of potential and plenty of great features though at the moment feels a bit hacky. But this is the platform on which they are evaluating you.
After spending a full 7 days on this task, I was left wondering why they did the technical test before an interview with the hiring manager. I guess that doing it this way around takes less of their time and more of mine? It certainly felt like a lack of respect.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
[Paraphrasing] Implement pagination when using Data Tables
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Tray.ai
Interview
I would not move forward with this company unless you are absolutely motivated and think you are a perfect 10/10 fit.
It ended up being a big waste of time for me and did not seem to get any good feedback at all other than "I didn't knock anyone's head out of the park" (This is after the first phone call, manager interview, technical assignment, and 4 person interview).
This feedback or expectation could've been given a lot sooner (perhaps after the manager interview?)
Still a great bunch and I think their company will do great in the future, just something to keep in mind.
We're sorry you had a less than ideal experience interviewing with us. We pride ourselves in offering a seamless candidate experience, but obviously, we fell short in this instance. Our team will be better about setting proper expectations moving forward. We appreciate the constructive feedback and kind words about our team and thank you for considering Tray as a place to work.
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