Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 2 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Maker's Row
Colloquio
I heard back from the company pretty early on and I had a video interview.
The questions were really standard for a internship/entry level position. I loved the vibe of the people there. The more I looked up about the company from my initial search the more excited I got about the prospect of being a part of their team even if it was just for a little while. The woman I interviewed with was very personable and I was given a sort of art test by the end of the day. I liked what I created but it's been a while now and I never heard back from them and that's really just part of the process when you don't get the position.
Maker's Row seems like a great place, I wouldn't worry about the negative comments on here.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
What don't you enjoy about your job? What do you love most about your job? Tell me a time you needed to resolve an issue in the work place.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Maker's Row
Colloquio
This was by far one of the most unprofessional experiences of my entire career. From my very first interaction... I was asked to meet their CCO at a local cafe. I sat there for about 30 minutes only to get a call from an assistant asking me to then come over to their offices which were about a 10 minute walk away.
While several of the interviews went well, when meeting with the CMO she slumped down in her chair and treated me with total disinterest throughout the meeting.
They decided to hire someone else more junior but said to keep in touch. A few months later I followed up via email directly with the CCO (with whom I had my communications), only to receive a shockingly unprofessional response from the CMO...to whom I had not even written. I then followed up with both of them thinking the email must have been a mistake, only to never get any response from either of them.
If this is how the company treats prospective employees, I can only imagine how they treat their staff.