After a couple of phone rounds, I went in for live interview with three people. The first Manager I met with was fine, but she told me the hiring manager was leaving the company for good the very next day, which came as surprise to me. That manager met with me anyway and had some fairly condensing comments about how most marketers think they are this or that, but they’re really not. (I’m being intentionally vague and over generalizing here). Our talk was short since I’m sure she could have cared less since she was leaving the company in 24 short hours. The third interviewer is who really made a negative, lasting impression on me. She went on about how she had worked there for 18-20 years (and it showed in her superior attitude. I’m pretty sure she has only ever worked for this one company, so she’s in for a deservedly rude awakening when and if she ever leaves for another company). When I explained something my previous company was working on, she said, “Sounds like BS to me”. When I asked her about next steps in the process she said something like “This isn’t my job req (requisition), so don’t ask me”. She did tell me about how she met her husband at work and something about her taking off Jewish holidays, all of which is none of my business and didn’t do anything to make her even remotely likable. I knew when I walked out of there that it wasn’t a salvageable opportunity, and it’s no surprise they ghosted me. I did send all of them a thank you follow up. A simple “thanks but no thanks” email back to me would have been the professional way for them to go.