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      Colloquio per Relationship Coordinator

      25 lug 2025
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Richmond, BC
      Nessuna offerta
      Esperienza negativa
      Colloquio facile

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto una settimana. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso GT Wealth (Richmond, BC) nel mese di lug 2025

      Colloquio

      As someone who has been steadily working since graduation, I occasionally apply to jobs and attend interviews to stay engaged with the market. Unfortunately, this particular experience left a very negative impression. I was told to arrive at 2 PM in business casual. When I got there, around 10 candidates were already seated. It wasn’t until then that I discovered the role paid only $48,000–$55,000 – nowhere near the level of spending needed to live in the Greater Vancouver Area. We were ushered into a conference room and handed a booklet with five written questions to complete using pen and paper. We were told that interviewers would come pick us out one by one. After about 30 minutes, a man in a suit entered the room, gave everyone a dismissive once-over, and abruptly asked, “Who here wants to make money?” The room fell silent in confusion for a few seconds before someone cautiously replied, “Yes.” What followed was a patronizing and aggressive monologue. He declared that the company only wanted “the best,” had no interest in “second-best,” and had already disqualified four candidates based solely on their résumés—none of whom had even spoken to anyone yet. Those individuals, he added, were still welcome to interview—but only for a completely different position: a commission-only, self-employed sales role with no base salary. This critical detail was never mentioned until the interview itself, making the whole setup feel misleading and manipulative. Out of curiosity—and since I had a relatively free day—I stayed to see how this would play out. I ended up waiting almost two hours, only to be briefly spoken to about the commission-only role. The most frustrating part? No one even glanced at the written responses we had completed earlier. They were completely ignored. The entire experience felt disingenuous, like a bait-and-switch tactic designed to funnel / gaslight people. It was poorly organized, unprofessional, and frankly insulting. It’s disheartening to see this kind of toxic, high-pressure corporate culture—reminiscent of exploitative practices abroad—taking root here in Canada.

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      Domanda 1

      Who here wants to make money?
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