Twilio Director - User Facing Services interview questions
based on 1 rating - Updated Aug 22, 2021
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I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Twilio (Boston, MA) in Aug 2021
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I guess on the one hand, I should be really happy I did NOT have to go through all of the mental gymnastics with this company that the MAJORITY of other interviewees did.
I just got an email from Grady on their recruiting team saying I did not get the job. Interesting. I had a phone call with him WEEKS ago as my screener and he said I would next talk to someone named Eric. That NEVER happened. The next communication I get from him is an email saying the position has been filled.
75% of the reviews here are no offer reviews. Either Twilio has AWESOME standards that WE mortals are not meeting or they need to re-evaluate their recruiting processes and who is DOING the recruiting.
It was an easy enough interview and not what I would call challenging. I've been lied to by enough recruiting team members that even though the interview on the surface seems great, the salary is great (twas $200k+) and they saaaaaaaaay you're moving to the next stage, until you sign an offer letter, believe NOTHING.
Oh well, on to the next one. He gave a really lengthy Dear John letter to me, with all kinds of links and info about them in it, that has everything but an unsubscribe button on it, because no, I do NOT want to be your second choice or take ANY other roles with you. It's not me, it's YOU.
Pass.