Good interview nice people I hope I get the job job. Also seems like decent benefits. Plus I know they have very good products and they have many convenient locations and good hours.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto una settimana. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Staples (Framingham, MA) nel mese di ago 2009
Colloquio
After submitting an application online, I was contacted by the recruiter for a phone screening. Passing that, I was asked to drive in to their office since I was "local" (55 miles away). Upon my arrival, I had a brief in-person with the recruiter and was taken to the hiring manager for a face-to-face. While that person was affable enough, I had the impression they had long-since lost interest in their job. Their answers were short and lacked any passion; I had the distinct impression that this person was merely "phoning it in." We got along well enough, but, whether through lack of enthusiasm or a sense of political correctness, they ended up telling me absolutely nothing of value about the job or company, and my questions were answered in a way that would have made a politician proud. After 3 questions were answered without really being answered, I decided I could never work for someone like this and stopped asking questions. The interview concluded and I left. I sent a follow-up thanks to the recruiter, but never heard from the company. I had the sense this was less from anything negative about the interview than it was about disorganization, lack of professionalism, and a sense that they had they jobs and could afford to be rude.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
All questions were basic interview 101 types - no surprises or difficult questions