Candidatei-me de outra forma. Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Kapow.
Entrevista
Great questions and conversation. I was able to get a good feel for the company, culture, and processes and speak to people across multiple departments. Interview process itself felt thoughtful, unlike other companies which can have a tendency to wing it and just throw people at you with very little structure.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
Questions about how I handle certain situations, what some of my goals are and what I want out of a company and team.
Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 4 semanas. Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Kapow (Chicago, IL).
Entrevista
The interview process started with a call with HR and a Wonderlic test. Once past that, I had a call with the hiring manager and then had to do the Wonderlic test again on a video conference to ensure it was me doing the test. I was then set up for an in-person with 4 or 5 different people - some in office and some on video. The interview questions varied depending on person but there were no big stumpers or trick questions. The office is beautiful and the HR individual was very nice throughout the process but ultimately I got turned down. The process seemed fair and I felt like I was treated respectfully throughout. I also appreciated that the HR person did let me know pretty quickly that I hadn’t got the job instead of just ghosting me.
Candidatei-me online. Fui entrevistado pela Kapow (Chicago, IL) em jul. de 2017
Entrevista
The interviewer started our phone interview by telling me about Kapow. Everything she went over, I had already been able to find during my research. She then asked me a couple questions about my resume. After I answered them, she said, "So, you have experience working with customers, but not clients?" I answered to the best of my ability, telling her my experience maintaining various professional relationships and other matching qualifications with the job description. Her next question, however, was "Do you have any questions for me?" Surprised she was ending the call so quickly, and that she had not explained her previous question, I tried to save the interview, but as she answered each question, I could tell she was trying to end our call.
Overall, this was a brief and confusing phone call. I had put in a lot of time researching this company, and I had been following their blog and website for a few months prior to moving to Chicago. I respect that she may have had hesitations or may have seen a red flag, but it would have been nice to receive feedback or at least a clearer conversation.