I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Rippling in Feb 2022
Interview
Interview process is incredibly long and misleading. It started with a phone screening, then an hour with the hiring manager, a 4-6 hour long exercise (72 hours to complete) ,4 panel calls, and a call with the CMO. Recruiter I worked with was very friendly and kept me updated throughout the process. After all of that, I was told they were moving in a different direction and I felt like I had been mislead.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Rippling in Mar 2022
Interview
Not a great interview. First the interviewer starts off telling me he used to work at a FAANG company for some reason? I'm not interviewing at that company so I don't understand what the point of telling me that was. The interviewer was very young and seemed to lack some interviewing skills. They literally copied and pasted, word for word, a leetcode medium question and was like here go. They were very pushy throughout the whole experience. I was rejected, but I don't even wanna work there anyways. Seems very bro-y
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Rippling (Dallas, TX) in Feb 2022
Interview
I received an email from a Sourcing Recruiter who seemed really personable and nice in tone so I decided to schedule a call.
The Recruiter who phone screened me immediately was dismissive when I shared my current salary requirements. When she asked if I'm in other interviews and shared the companies I applied with, she gaslit me with a "why are you even interested in us?"
First of all - YOU all reached out to me. So you shouldn't ask me why I'm interested in Rippling. And then waste my time by gaslighting my salary requirements and who I'm interviewing with.
Send a job description and budget allocated - it's not personal. None of us would have to go through a phone call that could have been an email. DO BETTER.