Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 1 semana. Fiz uma entrevista na empresa WebToMed.
Entrevista
Applied on line. HR contacted me for a phone interview. They called me on the set day and time. It was a very short interview, about 10 minutes. HR was clearly reading from a piece of paper. Overall very cold interview and was surprised at some of the questions. Did not think they were all appropriate at this stage of the interview process.
First a brief phone interview.
Then I was sent a copywriter skills assessment.
Sample question: Write a website page
Write a website page (300-500 words) related to one of the following topics. I was given 3 choices.
After submitting it to the HR Coordinator, I never heard back - even after following up.
Candidatei-me de outra forma. Fui entrevistado pela WebToMed (Schaumburg, IL) em dez. de 2017
Entrevista
I got an invite from Indeed.com for a phone screen. I spoke with them and gave my skills background. Next they sent me a link to take a PHP test. The test was to create a MySQL database with the data they've provided. Create a PHP page and analyze the data. Then there's multiple questions based on the result. The test was easy which took about an hour. You must set it up on your local server. I passed the test and they invited me for an in-person interview with. The interview was more than an hour. They asked a lot of questions (in details). I thought the interview went well. I answered all the questions and felt I fit the position. They asked me when I would be available and I said 1 month. They seemed concerned on the start date but I explained to them I have to train my 2 developers. I didn't hear from them after 2 weeks so I followed up letting them know that I'm ready to make a move. It seemed like they liked me but they never replied to my email. That same week I got another Indeed.com invite from the same person for a phone screen. I assumed they wanted me come in for a 3rd interview. They never replied to me. Suggestion to WebToMed: If you don't think that person is qualified for the job, at least let them know that you've decided not to consider that person for the role. It's a bad impression. I read all the Glassdoor reviews before interviewing with them. Some were good and most were bad. You can tell that most of the negativity are from past employers who probably got fired. I accepted the interview regardless of the bad reviews because I wanted to see for myself. I don't think bad of the company but I do give them thumbs down on the interview process. I did leave my current job as planned and accepted an offer with another company.