Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 5 dias. Fui entrevistado pela AAPC Publishing (Lenexa, KS) em fev. de 2016
Entrevista
The process was casual and straightforward. I prefer a casual setting for job interviews to make it less nerve-wracking... so that is a benefit to me, whereas some other interviewees posting here did not like that (not sure why). The panel asked about the different experiences on my resume and I responded. Quick and to the point -- when I have interviewed people to fill open position, I can always size up a candidate in the first 5 minutes unless someone takes longer to warm up due to nerves. I appreciated that the interview was fairly quick and respectful of my time. I asked a few questions and received an offer shortly after.
You can never really tell until after someone has started how they will act in a job environment, so I think interviews are a quick judgment of someone's personality and experience for the position. Beyond that, your luck is about as good as a blind date for both parties. I consider myself lucky that this position worked out!
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Pergunta 1
Tell us about your work experience. Do you feel comfortable with specific programs (Adobe, eNewsletter software, etc.)?
Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 2 dias. Fui entrevistado pela AAPC Publishing (Olathe, KS) em mai. de 2014
Entrevista
My overall impression is that this company is appallingly unprofessional. There is a difference between "casual" and "unprofessional," and they fall into the latter. I was interviewed by 4 people and only 2 of them seemed to have even looked at my resume. They spent more time describing the position (like a sales pitch) than asking about my qualifications.
There was a lot of talk in the interview about performing sales tasks, such as "warm" calling people. When I was called back 2 days later, I was basically told that this "marketing" position would be a sales position first, marketing second.
I declined to return for a second interview. It felt like a bait and switch, which was insulting and frustrating. Then I read the reviews, and I knew I made the right decision.