I had a first-round interview with the recruiter and was initially impressed by their enthusiasm and interest in my background. However, the process quickly became frustrating due to a lack of clear communication and transparency.
Early on, concerns were raised about my location, as they were looking for someone closer to the team and wanted confirmation that the posted salary is within my range. I clarified my willingness to relocate and confirmed the salary is in my range, and the recruiter responded positively, stating that my experience working at similar companies in the space was impressive and aligned well with the role. I was told I’d be moving forward in the process.
Despite this reassurance, I later received a generic rejection email from the ATS (do not reply) without any explanation. It became clear that the recruiter likely never believed I was a good fit but chose not to be upfront about it. Instead of providing honest feedback, I was misled, which wasted time and left a poor impression of the company’s hiring practices.
For a company operating in a rapidly evolving space like Web3, I expected a more professional and respectful approach to candidate engagement. Transparency and integrity should be baseline expectations in any recruitment process. Unfortunately, that was not my experience with Livepeer.