Introduction: My experience interviewing with Providence India - Hyderabad for two different roles left me deeply disappointed and compelled me to share my thoughts through this Glassdoor review. Unfortunately, I encountered unprofessional work attitudes during both interviews, which left a lasting negative impression. I believe it is crucial to shed light on these experiences to help potential candidates gain a better understanding of the company's interview process and work culture. First Interview: For the first interview, I was called to their office and faced immediate challenges. The interviewers had not reserved a room, leading to a frantic search for an available space. Despite these initial setbacks, I proceeded with the interview, which consisted of general product questions. HR representative suggested that I leave for the day due to the unplanned absence of the second-round interviewer. However, I never received any further communication from HR, even though she had mentioned a second round conducted over Zoom. Although it is possible that I was rejected after the first round, the complete lack of follow-up from the HR representative was unprofessional and disheartening. Second Interview: In the second interview, I successfully cleared two rounds and was assigned a case study for the third round. Following the instructions provided by the Senior Product Manager, I contacted HR to confirm the interview slots. To my surprise, HR informed me that I had not cleared the second round, despite being assigned a case study and asked to prepare. She requested time to confirm the status but subsequently ceased all communication, leaving me without any further information, positive or negative. Overall Impression: Despite Providence's plans to establish their GCC in India and their long-term vision, my experiences with the current staff and interview process have left an overwhelmingly negative impression. I observed a recurring theme of unprofessionalism and lack of communication from the team and staff members I interacted with. As a result, I have concerns regarding the pervasive culture at their Hyderabad office.