Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto più di una settimana. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso GeneID Lab (Clarksburg, MD) nel mese di dic 2018
Colloquio
Manager lies and made me to believe he had hiring power. Unofficially offered position. Went to final interview expecting offer but owner of company did not offer. The manager also has missing teeth, not picking on him but he did not look professional. Turn and burn company unrealistic commission structure. Appears they are unethical both internally and toward the patient's rights to decline testing.
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Role play. Questions about background. Final interview lasted 10 mins. Unprofessional.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite segnalazione di un dipendente. La procedura ha richiesto 4 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso GeneID Lab nel mese di feb 2024
Colloquio
The process kicked off when the hiring manager found my profile on MedReps and reached out himself as he felt my background was a strong fit for the market. I will detail below why I do not recommend entertaining this company as if their interview process is any indication of how they do business, I don't recommend them.
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This is where things became shady. I was asked to complete a business plan for the hiring manager to review which I did and was excited to do so. After this, this resulted in numerous phone calls each week from the hiring manager to discuss 'targetting' and me asking him for input. To the degree that it felt like I was a hired employee fine tuning this thing. It also resulted in me being asked to go start booking appointments with medical clinics where I already had relationships so that I could 'hit the ground running and open my first account within 45 days after training.' So on top of preparing a business plan, numerous phone calls to discuss targetting, I'm now out driving around and going into offices to pitch lab offerings for a job I don't even have in order to book appointments. I did all this because generally these things aren't asked of anyone unless they are very seriously considering you. To set meetings with potential clients before a job is offered is a horrendous ask as it forces us to leverage those relationship, pitch the product, and then cancel letting them know I didn't get the job and I take this very seriously as my professional reputation is something I take very seriously.