First of all, I want to say that I know people who had a very positive experience with this company, so your mileage may vary. I applied for a frontend engineer position at Polar Cape and got an HR interview a week later. It was your usual run-of-the-mill interview, the recruiters were cool and friendly—no complaints there. The next step was a technical interview, which was scheduled three weeks after the first one. That also went well, the interviewer was friendly and gave me positive feedback. Again, no complaints. The next day, I had a final interview with a manager of the company. That one went well, too—no complaints. On the same day, one of the recruiters called to inform me that an interview with the client would be scheduled within a week. And this is where things started to get weird. There was no call for the entire week. I called them, and they claimed the client hadn't decided on an interview date. A few days later, they called back. The client was offering three interview slots. I could have my pick, they told me. I chose the first one, two days from then. The next day, I received another call: the client had withdrawn the position. At the time of writing, the position is still open on LinkedIn, their website, and is being promoted. This left me scratching my head. How can the client change their mind within a day? Why is the position still published? In conclusion, I've heard good things about this company; the employees seem to like it, most people applying there have a good experience, and they usually receive timely updates throughout the process. But if you see them stalling, write them off and look elsewhere. Last but not least, here’s my score: +5 for the three interviews -1 for being dropped like a hot potato -1 for the last-minute cancellation -1 for a suspicious excuse and not having the decency to close the process -1 for wasting my time (6 weeks)
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