Process was described as HR screen, remote interview with hiring manager, and then in-person interview with local Sales Manager. The interview with the hiring manager was just a series of red flags, starting with his contradiction of the information shared in the HR screen. It felt like a bait and switch from the beginning. I would not even call it an interview- the hiring manager generally just talked AT me and occasionally asked me for confirmation that what he said was understood.
I was asked inappropriate questions that never would have been asked if I were a man, including how the job schedule would work for my assumed family. Hiring manager made sure to flash a ringless finger and share that he was unattached. It was very clear that they were not seeking an experienced professional, they needed a naive "Yes Man' without boundaries and who wouldn't ask questions. I was ultimately ghosted afterward.
>>>Per hiring manager "we don't have 'days off,' we have 'flex days' that you might have off if you are able to do everything that needed to be done and no one reaches out to you for anything." "I don't consider checking and responding to email on those days to be working, I consider that personal ownership of your business."
>>>Company expects you to provide your own tech and pay your own software subscriptions required to do the work- unheard of in any legit company.