Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto una settimana. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Consolidated Electrical Distributors (Dallas, TX) nel mese di dic 2023
Colloquio
The interview process was smooth. They don’t ask a ton of questions but just enough to get your skillset. Then they make you take an unnecessary amount of personality based test.
If you are a person of color, don’t waste your time. No one there looks like you. They are not open to people of other races. My interview was amazing and I have certifications to go with it. They do not hire people of color.
We regret that you experienced some negative impressions of the company. CED welcomes diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. CED has a diverse workforce, which you may not have had the opportunity to observe during your interview. Many positions are highly competitive in terms of the number of and quality of applicants who apply for the jobs.
Altre recensioni di colloqui per Project Manager presso Consolidated Electrical Distributors
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Consolidated Electrical Distributors
Colloquio
Way too much testing. Base much of the hiring is based on personality testing rather than actual experience and education. Would prefer they use references and past experience. Have never experienced this at any other interviews.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite l'università. La procedura ha richiesto 2 giorni. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Consolidated Electrical Distributors (Denver, CO) nel mese di dic 2017
Colloquio
I met a recruiter at a career fair and our conversation only consisted of a few sentences, but I left my resume with him. So, I was fairly surprised when he e-mailed me asking for an in-person interview with the hiring manager for a Project Management position. I was interested so I went, expecting a fairly short interview. The interview itself was short (maybe 10 minutes or so), and the hiring manager told me about the position but didn't ask me a single thing about myself. I was told I didn't need to fill out an application (though the receptionist seemed confused by this), but that I had to take an aptitude/personality test. I said ok since I was, after all, interested in the position. What I expected to be a quick test ended up being 4 separate tests, with over 300-400 total questions, which I had to take on a computer in the company's....utility room? Though I only spoke with the manager for about 10 minutes, and she took me for a short 5-10 minute tour of the place before showing me out after the test, I was there for over 2 hours (most of the time wasted on the aptitude/personality test). They told me I would hear back from them the next day (for what? I'm not sure). Thus, my afternoon wasted, I went home and haven't heard back from them again. Not an experience I would repeat.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
Are you interested in the job? (This was the only thing they asked me, nothing at all regarding my skills, experience or expectations).
Thank you for the above feedback on your recruitment experience. We make all reasonable attempts to contact applicants and inform them of their status throughout the application process. We regret to hear that our communication was not received in a timely fashion. We will take this into consideration for future applicants. Any applicant seeking an update on their status is encouraged to reach out directly to the recruiter who administered their interview and/or testing. Again, thank you for your input.