3 round interview - 1) meeting with owner 2) meeting with middle management 3) meeting with account managers. This was for a position that didn’t require any experience so it largely centered around situational questions and interests.
The first stage was a phone interview with a person from human resources, and then after this I was contacted again for an in-person interview. This was split into two interviews, so one was with the CEO and VP. The other one was with the Account Managers, which was one of the Account managers at the office and then the rest were Skyped in. The whole process was very comfortable and I felt that the environment was very friendly. After this, I was told that I would be contacted within a few weeks with a decision being made. I wait and wait for an email and still have not received one. I emailed multiple people in the company trying to find out if a decision had been made and didn't get a response. After about 2 months of not hearing, I decided to just come to my own conclusion about the job. Through this whole process, I felt that it was very unprofessional to just not inform a candidate about the decisions being made for the job, and felt that the company should have had better communication.
Candidatei-me por meio de uma faculdade ou universidade. Fui entrevistado pela Marketing Mojo (Charlottesville, VA) em mar. de 2017
Entrevista
Two panel interviews, one with upper leadership and one with who would be direct supervisors. They seem inconvenienced by my arrival 15 minutes before the scheduled start time. I was openly criticized about my answers to certain questions, and the tone of upper leadership was overall condescending. I had prepared for the interview and had looked forward to learning more about the position, but I was uncomfortable from the start. I wish I had politely asked to discontinue the interview process, because it was made clear early on that they had no intention of hiring me. I left feeling embarrassed, insecure, and shocked by the harshness I'd experienced. The work this company does is important, but I was not at all prepared for such an intense interrogation-style interview. I was told I'd be notified of my status no matter what, and I was never contacted.