They reached out initially via LinkedIn. I wasn't interested in a hands-on role at first, but they pitched the idea of a more senior, strategic role, so we scheduled a talk. No job description of these senior roles were available, as they're "revamping" them.
The talk was unsettling. There was no attempt at setting context, or a positive atmosphere that would be conducive to an engaging discussion. Just a cold, sterile firing of quick, pre-prepared questions.
The interviewer's level of English was sub-par, to put it mildly. They often got confused with my answers, misunderstood at lot of the details in them, kept asking the same question over and over, and still got things wrong.
Funnily, they also seemed puzzled as to why one would shift from a "manager of managers" position to a "manager of individual contributors", as if a career path is one-directional and everything else was weird.
When it was my time to ask questions, the answers were often unrelated as if they weren't really listening. The interviewer seemed the type of person who will hear a keyword and just fire their pre-prepared answer on the topic, ignoring every other word. I wanted to understand how *compensation* was broken down (fixed vs variable, etc), but they didn't even let me finish my sentence.
All in all, it was a very negative experience, and I left the talk energy-less and stressed. I can't understand how a company has folks like these interviewing for senior manager/director roles.
Bonus points for failing to provide any useful feedback. All I got was a one-liner telling me they had chosen not to move forward. To be fair, by this time, I didn't expect any better and I likely dodged a bullet.