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Last month, I was on a surprise group interview call with 30 people. Today, the same thing happened with 47 people.

Much like the previous company, this one-Invida-made this “opportunity meeting” sound like a one-on-one interview sort of deal, when it was neither. They sent quite a few reminders, and acted just about the same as the last company when someone typed in chat that they hadn’t been made aware that this was not going to be one-on-one. Don’t apply to Invida and don’t give them your business. They attempt to mislead applicants, disrespecting their time. And if you find yourself in a surprise group interview, don’t be afraid to call the interviewer out. Companies need to know that this is not acceptable behavior.


Much like the previous company, this one-Invida-made this “opportunity meeting” sound like a one-on-one interview sort of deal, when it was neither. They sent quite a few reminders, and acted just about the same as the last company when someone typed in chat that they hadn’t been made aware that this was not going to be one-on-one.

Don’t apply to Invida and don’t give them your business. They attempt to mislead applicants, disrespecting their time. And if you find yourself in a surprise group interview, don’t be afraid to call the interviewer out. Companies need to know that this is not acceptable behavior.

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