I interviewed for a UX Designer position and, unfortunately, had a negative experience overall.
The Head of UX seemed distracted and uninterested in what I had to say during the interview. From the start, it felt unclear what they were actually looking for.
He claimed the design team had 'no egos', but sometimes responded to my points by boasting about his own achievements, which came across as unprofessional and gave me the impression he was more focused on proving himself than on genuinely listening.
Many of the questions he asked felt irrelevant to the actual role and seemed designed more to put me on the spot or make me 'prove' something, rather than to genuinely explore my skills or fit.
When I asked questions about the role and team dynamics, his responses felt defensive rather than open or collaborative. That made it difficult to get a clear understanding of the team culture or the role itself.
Ultimately, my rejection feedback didn't reflect my background or skills as a designer, which reinforced the impression that he hadn't really listened or engaged with what I shared.