Passa al contenutoPassa al piè di pagina
  • Lavori
  • Aziende
  • Stipendi
  • Per le aziende

      Migliora la tua carriera

      Scopri le tue potenzialità di guadagno, trova lavori da sogno e condividi approfondimenti su lavoro e vita privata in forma anonima.

      employer cover photo
      employer logo
      employer logo

      Azure Marketing

      Questa è la tua azienda?

      Chi siamo
      Recensioni
      Stipendi e benefit
      Lavori
      Colloqui
      Colloqui
      Ricerche correlate: Recensioni su Azure Marketing | Offerte di lavoro di Azure Marketing | Stipendi di Azure Marketing | Benefit di Azure Marketing
      Colloqui di Azure MarketingColloqui per Junior Account Rookie Manager presso Azure MarketingColloquio di Azure Marketing


      Glassdoor

      • Chi siamo
      • Contattaci

      Aziende

      • Account Business gratuito
      • Spazio per le aziende
      • Blog per le aziende

      Informazioni

      • Aiuto
      • Linee guida
      • Condizioni d'uso
      • Privacy e scelte pubblicitarie
      • Non vendere né condividere le mie informazioni
      • Strumento per l'accettazione dei cookie

      Lavora con noi

      • Inserzionisti
      • Carriere
      Scarica l'app

      • Cerca:
      • Aziende
      • Lavori
      • Località

      Copyright © 2008-2026. Glassdoor LLC. "Glassdoor," "Worklife Pro," "Bowls" e il relativo logo sono marchi registrati di Glassdoor LLC.

      Aziende seguite

      Non lasciarti sfuggire opportunità e informazioni privilegiate seguendo le aziende dove vorresti lavorare.

      Ricerche di lavoro

      Ricevi suggerimenti e aggiornamenti personalizzati avviando le tue ricerche.

      Colloquio per Junior Account Rookie Manager

      4 mag 2015
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      McLean, VA
      Nessuna offerta
      Esperienza neutra
      Colloquio facile

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto una settimana. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Azure Marketing (McLean, VA) nel mese di apr 2015

      Colloquio

      After several attempted phone calls and unanswered voicemails I finally got in touch with an HR girl who was very nice and scheduled me to interview a week in advance. She sent me an email with info and directions to the office. The office building itself is very nice and professional-looking. I interviewed with a current employee; he was a different person than the name I was given in my email. He started off the interview with, "This is probably going to be the shortest interview of your life." The initial interview was short and sweet, under ten minutes. I learned that their major client is DIRECTV. He then invited me to a second interview which would be only a couple hours later. That should've been a sign right there. Still I wanted to remain open-minded. When I came back later there were several others waiting to interview as well. This time we met another current employee who was very passionate about his work. We followed him to a retail store (Best Buy) which is one of several retail stores where the job takes place. They really try to sell the job as "everyone starts off entry-level and learns the tricks of the trade and there's no seniority." So everyone starts off in retail stores, standing at "marketing tables" like the kinds you see at college campuses to try to get people to sign up for things...because that's what it is. The position is basically selling TV packages. It starts off as low salary with commission, six days a week. No insurance. The more sales you make the more commission you make and quicker you move up the ranks. I was disappointed because the website is very well-done but the job descriptions are misleading. Everyone starts off at the same level! I had little in common with the interviewer, the several employees I met and the people I was interviewing with. I also believe I was the youngest there and I still felt overqualified for the position. That's what turned me off to the job. I probably made it obvious that this position was not what I expected because at the very end of the interview, the interviewer asked if we would be available for a third-round but I was never contacted. Unfortunately during my job search I've found a lot of companies are disguising themselves as marketing firms looking for young professionals and are advertising jobs as "entry-level marketing" and "account executive" when really they're just looking for college grads and entry-level folks to sell TV packages. I understand everyone starts off at the bottom but this is not what I was looking for. I wish there had been more reviews on Glassdoor before I got a flight out there on my own dime so I hope this helps others.

      Domande di colloquio [1]

      Domanda 1

      Do you prefer to work individually or as a team?
      Rispondi alla domanda
      11