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      Colloquio per Training Manager

      30 dic 2020
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Ann Arbor, MI
      Nessuna offerta
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      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Thomson Reuters (Ann Arbor, MI) nel mese di nov 2020

      Colloquio

      I applied and the job was put on hold for many months due to the pandemic. I was then contacted by a recruiter and had a phone screening. The recruiter was highly competent, well-prepared, and courteous. Next, I had an interview with the hiring manager and one other manager. Based on the types of questions I was asked, I began to piece together the importance of navigating internal politics on this manager's team. The questions were mostly regarding how to navigate relationships instead of how to perform the job. They were apparently looking for someone with plenty of experience negotiating and firing people for a training manager role, when the job description only asked for 3 years of experience and didn't mention anything about managing or building a team. I was dismayed that politics appeared to play such a large role in a well-established organization where process should outweigh politics. The hiring manager I spoke with also asked whether I learned anything I didn't already know when I earned my Master's degree, which is a condescending question any way you spin it. He also made a snide comment about how my question wasn’t relevant to the job when I asked about the Trust Principles and performance and recognition at TR. Based on my experience with that manager, I would not have accepted an offer if one had been extended even with TR's stellar reputation as a company.

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      Do you have any experience firing people?
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