Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Supernus Pharmaceuticals
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First phone call was over the phone. The person I was interviewing with said that he left my resume at home and he was on a call with one of his reps. I outlined my entire resume. He wanted an in person interview next. Brought everything that I was asked to bring. Met with him in the lobby of a hotel. For the first half of the interview he basically re-asked me everything from our first phone conversation and acted like it was all brand new information, and then what I was doing sales wise within my company. At about the hour mark he said he appreciated my time and just stood up. Didn't give me a whole lot of time to ask any questions and said that he would reach out to my recruiter if he wanted to move on or not. Looks like they are wanting to pass on me which is fine but the only feedback he gave to my recruiter was that I was not a good fit for the company and that was it nothing more nothing less. Really frustrating to just be told that I wouldn't be a good fit with no reasons behind it. I spent a good amount of time and energy doing research and preparing for his time but to be just told "not a good fit" is kind of lazy in my opinion.
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Supernus Pharmaceuticals (Florida City, FL)
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Share numbers/metrics to prove yourself
Phone call, fly out for in person, meet with vp in Orlando. Looking for proven track record or success. What makes you stand out etc
Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite un selezionatore. La procedura ha richiesto 7 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Supernus Pharmaceuticals (New York, NY)
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A third party recruiter approached me about the position. I applied and was called for initial phone interview a week later. Process from start to finish about 6 weeks.
2nd interview was done in person with hiring manager and district manager. This interview was very unorthodox. They wanted to know specific dates of previous positions (on my resume in front of them). They wanted to know exactly what I made at each job over the last 15 years, including high school & college jobs. This took an hour. They then gave me a packet of questions to answer and hand back prior to leaving that took an additional 30 minutes.
They said they wanted me to come back the very next day for 3rd interview to ask actual interview questions for over 2 hours. It is difficult to change your work schedule on a dime like that for such a long interview. But, I figured it out and made it happen.
Then he called 2 days later to verify specific details regarding previous employers that I had already told them. It was very strange. And he asked for a copy of my current company pay stub and copies of annual performance reviews, which seems very personal.
They called all of my references and asked them some odd questions as well--like what they thought my salary was and what the pay structure was.
The hiring manager called a week and a half later and left a voicemail to call him back. That was very odd because typically anyone else would just let you know via voicemail if you didn't get the job instead of having an awkward conversation.
Overall one of the strangest interviews I've ever had. I believe I really dodged a bullet not getting an offer.
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How much did you make at your previous job? What are you proud of from your previous job? What are the exact dates of employment?