# Seven Stages. Four Hours. The Marathon Nobody Signed Up For.

**[TRUE STORY]** — by Software engineer · tech sector · via r/recruitinghell

A recruiter sent a candidate the interview roadmap: a forty-five-minute phone screen, a thirty-minute coding assessment, a sixty-minute hiring manager call — and then a four-hour final loop spread across multiple days, with four separate sixty-minute sessions on System Design, Coding, Interaction and Impact, and Product and Delivery. Seven stages total. Reddit erupted. One commenter distilled the consensus: "If you need this many interviews to decide on an applicant, you're a dumbass. You at most need two and a very short screening call."

*Source: [r/recruitinghell · viral debate, covered by Hindustan Times and Livemint](https://www.hindustantimes.com/trending/over-10-hour-job-interview-grueling-7-stage-hiring-process-spark-debate-online-101743742954672-amp.html)*
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