Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 1 semana. Acudí a una entrevista en RGP (Addison, TX) en jun 2012
Entrevista
Very relaxed, conversational in nature. Simply verifying background and skills. Was focused on being able to properly support client's needs. No dumb questions or deep probing into your personal life. Very professional.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Q. What is your background in supply chain management working in a FAR / DFAR regulatory environment?
Me postulé a través de un reclutador. El proceso tomó 2 meses. Acudí a una entrevista en RGP (New York, NY) en abr 2017
Entrevista
I was approached by one of the RGP recruiters in April 2017. After a fairly quick communication between the recruiting team I was called in for an in-person interview.. The interview mostly about my background, was carried out by a senior recruiting executive.. the conversation slightly went into a sales pitch mode about RGP towards the end and I was given the impression that a project within my scope was actually rather imminent, but overall I was impressed and thought this could really be a good opportunity.
My "onboarding" was completed 2 months later as an RGP consultant . This lengthy process was partially due to my professional references not being available but primarily due to utter lack of communication after that point ! I was not aware the process was actually completed a month earlier and they had simply not let me known!
Despite constant follow-ups since June/ the pool "onboarding" and my very robust professional background, 5 months later a project still has not been offered.
when I recently inquired about the lack of an opportunity for such a long time, I was told that there was nothing I could do really to "move up the list for consideration" and the reason was that all consultants were either engaged with old and new projects and a "match" simply had not happened and may not happen for a long time as they went through a major internal restructuring and but they were hoping to get new clients in the area. .. that could accommodate a new (?) consultant..
I am not sure if anyone has had a similar experience as mine, or if it is RGP or simply bad timing -as the whole process actually seemed very legit and professional, I came to believe that one of the previous Glassdoor commenters was right : RGP is simply a glorified temp agency for experienced senior professionals to bide their time for whatever reason.
If lucky enough to get any projects-which sounded like is an uphill battle for the candidate even if you are accepted to the pool- longevity with the firm is for a "select-ed" few .
Find a way to befriend someone in the recruiting team so your name is not just an entry in the database that may OR may not come up as a match...
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
they asked me: How would you describe the ideal process in Sourcing and what would be my contribution to that process?
It is RGP's goal for all candidates to have a positive and seamless interview experience. We apologize that this was not your experience, however, appreciate the interview feedback you provided. We will share your feedback with the team so that we may work towards improvement in our process.
Me postulé a través de una recomendación de un empleado. El proceso tomó 2 días. Acudí a una entrevista en RGP (Atlanta, GA) en jul 2016
Entrevista
Had a round of phone interview with some pretty basic questions and about myself along with information on RGP operating model.
In the on-site 1:1 - it was more explaining and giving a run down on my career, positions held and the achievements made. It was quite good that I could steer the interview process and highlight my major wins.