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      Entrevista para Marketing

      6 de fev. de 2019
      Candidato(a) sigiloso(a) à entrevista
      Beavercreek, OH
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      Experiência negativa
      Entrevista com nível médio de dificuldade

      Candidatura

      Candidatei-me online. Fui entrevistado pela Woolpert (Beavercreek, OH) em jan. de 2019

      Entrevista

      Received an email for a phone interview. It went well and the interviewer said he would recommend to the managers that I move forward in the process. He told me I would hear from him by Friday, Monday at the latest either way. (Interview was on a Wednesday). I heard nothing back. On the following Wednesday I reached out asking for an update and to reiterate my interest and nothing. Very disappointing professionally. At this point I have written off ever being interested working here. If I wasn’t a candidate to move forward, that’s fine, but have the professionalism to let candidates know if you promise that in the beginning. I think sometimes companies think they hold all the power but companies need to impress candidates as well.

      Perguntas de entrevista [1]

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      Tell me about your experience at X company.
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      At Woolpert we value candidate feedback to support recruiting process improvements. It is our goal to provide each candidate with a timely response. In rare instances we may miss the mark. We understand the interview not only provides our hiring managers an opportunity to learn more about a candidates background, it also allows Woolpert to share more about our Great Place to Work culture.

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      Entrevista para Marketing

      30 de jan. de 2015
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      Nenhuma oferta
      Experiência negativa
      Entrevista com nível médio de dificuldade

      Candidatura

      Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 2 meses. Fui entrevistado pela Woolpert em nov. de 2014

      Entrevista

      I applied for a position in the fall of 2014 and was contacted by an external recruiter. We set up a phone interview. Between the time of me applying for the position, which I'll call Job 1, and the phone interview for it, the company posted a more advanced, management-level position that I was also qualified for, which I'll call Job 2. So as to be considered for both, I applied online for Job 2. I did the phone interview with the recruiter for Job 1, and mentioned Job 2, which she was familiar with, but didn't seem to realize had been posted. A few days passed, and the recruiter emailed me to set up an on-site interview with the hiring manager, who is a vice president. She then needed to reschedule me for a few days later, which was fine. However, I wasn't sure which of the two positions the vice president was interviewing me for (perhaps both and he would decide which I was best for?), so I confirmed with the recruiter it was Job 1--the more junior role. When I arrived on-site, the vice president's assistant greeted me by a different name from my own and assumed I was there to interview for Job 3, a position I hadn't heard of, wasn't qualified for and isn't even in my field. Obviously, there had been some mistake. I gave my name and what I thought was there for, and the assistant called the recruiter to confirm how to proceed. The vice president was a few minutes late, but we did have a good discussion, and it was evident he was interviewing me for Job 2 (the more senior-level one). I called the vice president about two weeks later; he said he was in a meeting and would call me back. He didn't. I called again several days later, and he said he had completed first round interviews of seven people and that "One candidate really shined. It's not you." I honestly don't believe he intended the comment to have any particular weight; he's just not the type of person who thinks through how things might sound before he says them. Straining my eyes in the dim wattage my low shine provides, I managed to see well enough to dial his number again and check the progress of the search a few weeks later. Woolpert was true to form; he thought I was asking about a job in a city I had not interviewed for, then thought I was asking about Job 3 from above. When we got straight the job I was asking about, he explained he thought the recruiter had communicated to candidates that the position had been filled. She hadn’t. Hopefully the new person(s) will go a long way toward smoothing the communications and hiring process in the future.

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      Pergunta 1

      I can't think of anything particularly difficult or unexpected, other than showing up for the interview at the appointed day and time and being called by name other than my own and assumed to be there for a job I hadn't applied for.
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