The interview process was relatively quick and easy. It was straightforward: questions were not intended to trick or confuse, but to genuinely note experience (i.e., there is a test portion to do).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Test question asking you to draft up mock aspects about two different drugs
I applied online. I interviewed at EVERSANA in Jun 2025
Interview
Received one-way video interview with promises of retakes (no retakes though) and 5-day response timeline. Completed interview despite no retake and 30 sec to think for every question, only to get rejected exactly 5 business days later with "position filled."
How do you review all candidates, conduct follow-ups, check references, and finalize hiring in one week? You don't - unless the position was pre-filled and this was all theater.
Bottom line: Complete waste of time. Other candidates were smart to skip this fake process. The broken retake feature should have been my first red flag.
Look elsewhere - companies running sham interviews probably run sham operations too.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
the same cliche questions like "How do you prioritize tasks when working on multiple writing assignments with tight deadlines?", "How do you ensure accuracy and clarity when writing about complex medical topics?"