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Ask HN: When do you green light tech positions with management?

5 pointsby beebs93almost 10 years ago
Quick backstory:<p>I applied for a Senior role with a medium-ish company and after 3 interviews and 3 successful code tests they said they thought I&#x27;d be a great fit and wanted to make me an offer.<p>A week goes by and I get the standard &quot;we decided not to pursue this any further&quot; email with no explanation. I emailed back and after a quick phone call discovered they wanted to hire me, but senior management was looking for a much more &quot;junior hybrid role&quot;.<p>A quick meeting with senior management at the beginning would have avoided wasting my time of going through all those interviews and code tests.<p>So my big questions:<p>So is this normal practice? All but hire first THEN ask if the company even needs it? Do I really need to ask at the first interview if they&#x27;ve green lit this need with senior management?<p>Thanks for any feedback!

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wflannalmost 10 years ago
I have found a fair number of companies don&#x27;t have their hiring process figured out in any meaningful way. It sucks to feel like you&#x27;ve wasted a lot of time interviewing (not to mention any excitement about the opportunity and its possibilities), but you should take solace in the fact that you do not now work at a company where they have these kinds of issues. Keep your head up!
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dpwebalmost 10 years ago
Yes I believe it&#x27;s often very loose. Just because a position is open, not all those HAVE to be filled, and even if so, not immediately. The urgency isn&#x27;t there. Also, the mgmt may not be in sync on the role.<p>A number of things need to fall exactly into place for them to pull the trigger on the offer. Smart technical people I think tend to think Sr. management and processes must be sensible and completely aligned. &quot;How could they not be..&quot;. HR can have some of the biggest nut cases..<p>Not there is anything much to be done about it, although it is wrong to waste peoples&#x27; time. I tend to not put much stock in what I&#x27;m told about the reasons, in that situation anyway.
stephengilliealmost 10 years ago
Sadly, some companies are disorganized. Many companies are more disorganized when hiring because they are short staffed.<p>Once, I went thru 3 rounds of in-person interviews. They weren&#x27;t sure what they wanted me to do, so they tried to cobble together a role with 4 hats and touching almost every area of the business.<p>After meeting both CEOs, I realized there was a disagreement between the 2 CEOs and the Director of IT. The Director wanted to hire me, but the CEOs didn&#x27;t see the need. And since I am not good at selling myself, the CEOs won the disagreement.