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Dropbox careers human resources
Dropbox careers human resources











dropbox careers human resources

I enjoyed meeting everyone and I do like the company. Obviously, they did not want to move forward with my but I would have at least liked a "thanks for your time but." email/phone call.

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All-in-all, I took an entire day off of work to interview here and still have not heard from them regarding my candidacy. I was not provided with a single email address to send follow-up thank yous nor do I have my coordinator's contact info to check the status. However, it would have been fine in the early stages of my interview - not after 5+ hours without food or water. As a recruiter, I do not feel this is a relevant question. He asked me to solve some math related problems - basic ratios (if you need to hire 10 people and your candidate go through xyz status with x% making it through to the next round, how many resume do you need to present?). Towards the end of my interviews, I was completely drained and my final interviewer was somewhat arrogant (or perhaps I was just irritated due to starvation!). In my case 10:30-4 would absolutely qualify as "going over the lunch hour". It is common courtesy to have the interviewee attend lunch if your interviews go over the lunch hour. As a recruiter myself, this was a terrible candidate experience. I was never offered any lunch or food or even additional water to refuel. That being said, I was given 1 small water bottle to last the entire 5+. With the exception of 1, I felt the interviews went extremely well. I met with 7 or 8 people over the course of 5 and a half hours. My interview began at 10:30am and did not end until roughly 4:00pm. I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Dropbox (San Francisco, CA) in Mar 2012 Interview













Dropbox careers human resources