The interview process is extremely lengthy and involves around 10 interviews (approximately one hour each), cognitive tests, extensive written responses, and a final recorded presentation.
I reached the final stage and interviewed with senior leadership, including the Global Head of SDR, VP of Marketing, and Head of Sales. Submitting a recorded presentation is a required step, but it was clear during the interviews that not all interviewers had reviewed it, despite the significant time investment expected from candidates.
A notable part of the discussion focused on the logos used in my presentation. I was asked to explain the difference between two Canonical logos I had included and was not able to answer immediately. This became a key point of criticism, even though both logos were taken directly from the current Canonical website.
After approximately four months in the process, I received a standard rejection email with no meaningful feedback.
For candidates outside of the UK (and possibly Spain), the role is offered as an independent contractor position rather than a standard employment contract. A company laptop is not provided — you are required to use your personal computer.
Overall, this is a highly time-intensive process with limited feedback and expectations that may not always align with the evaluation approach.