Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en IPSC (Lake Charles, LA)
Entrevista
I think this was the most unprofessional interview I have ever been to in my life. The location is at an unmarked building, only an address is visible. I open the door and heard someone talking so I followed the sound.. was met by an angry older gentleman, and a woman sitting at the desk but not facing me.. She was speaking to someone but I didn't know who, and then I realized she was in the middle of her interview with someone who was on the phone, in landscape view leaned against a lamp. I looked at him and whispered, "I'm here for an interview?" (I really did not know if I had the right place at all), he pointed to one of like five chairs and said "Sit". Wow, OK not rude at all. I sit, and immediately after me another person comes in and joins us in this tiny room. Another person here for their interview. And here I am learning all about the life of this woman before me and all I could think is how unprofessional and awful this is. If you can't be present for interviews, the video call (maybe on a laptop) is a great idea! But cramming all these people in a tiny room to have a public interview is just ghetto. I got up and walked out!
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Something about going to a different city and staying the night to do training on YOUR dime
Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 1 día. Acudí a una entrevista en IPSC (Kenner, LA) en oct 2010
Entrevista
There essentially is no interview. If you are called in, you are hired. The "interview" consists of filling out paperwork such as W-2, commission application, etc., including an application. They hired me from a resume and never bothered looking at the application. I was hired "before" the application was filled out. They will hire anyone just to get the body on a post.