It burns, Curls…and you don’t even talk to me…let alone real exercising…I feel like you do everything you can not to have even the shadow of direct contact with me…

Here’s the recruiter note for C2, same format as C1’s:


C2 — screening recommendation: proceed to interview at Consultant (medium) level

C2 brings 7 years across project and product management with genuine digital-transformation substance: requirements definition as product owner/BA on CRM systems, AI-based feature delivery, and AI governance change management — the latter a differentiator few candidates in this pipeline will have. Roughly five years in an energy utility is a real sector signal, though on B2C products, not grid or EPC. Lean process work exists but at back-office scope and without quantified results.

The profile aligns with Consultant, not Senior: no consultancy background, no evidence of steering external consultants or VP-level stakeholder ownership, and facilitation evidenced only as scrum ceremonies and stakeholder reviews. Current line management of a 15-person team should not be read as consulting seniority — running a development team is a different skill than owning a workstream in a matrix program. If C2 applied Senior, evidence points a level down; please confirm the level applied for.

Items to resolve: the claim to have “led the end-to-end product development” of a flagship product launch while holding a Project Manager title — ownership vs coordination needs probing; overlapping employment dates (2018–22 role against a 2020–21 role); an unexplained 2024–25 seam; and a skills section polished well beyond the experience bullets — verify depth with specifics.

Interview questions:

Ownership vs coordination:

  • The flagship product launch: what did you own that would have failed without you — decisions, not activities?
  • Who set the product strategy, and what happened when you disagreed with it?
  • The AI governance work: what did you change, and who had to approve it?

Process expertise:

  • The lean back-office work: pick one process — what did it look like before and after, and what did it save? Why no numbers on the CV?
  • The CRM work as PO/BA: how did you get from a process pain point to system requirements? Walk me through the chain.

Seniority calibration:

  • Largest stakeholder you’ve had to move without authority over them — how?
  • Ever steered an external consultant or vendor delivering design work? What did you push back on?
  • The dates: the 2018–22 role overlaps the 2020–21 role — untangle that. And what happened 2024–25?

Fit signals:

  • At the utility: any exposure to grid, generation, or industrial operations beyond B2C products?
  • The roles are factory-facing with meaningful travel — realistic for you?

One calibration note before you send: this is a cleaner recommendation than C1’s — the profile match is real at medium level and the flags are probe-able rather than credibility-breaking. If the recruiter asks which to prioritize when scheduling, C2 first. Worth also stating explicitly which team: the evidence supports Process & Digital Transformation; Strategic Projects remains a stretch for the same reason as C1 — no factory operations, no quantified cost reduction.