I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Access Marketing Solutions (Saint Louis, MO) in Apr 2015
Interview
It was 3 steps, pretty standard, they answer all questions and show you exactly what you'll be doing. They also explain the company and clients clearly. I left all the interviews liking the company more and more. I'm always the type that goes in and sells myself during interviews. But this was one of the first times I genuinely wanted to be apart of that team.
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Access Marketing Solutions (Saint Louis, MO) in Feb 2015
Interview
5 minutes long... Very sketchy don't do it!
Walked in and there were 10 people having an interview at the same time. This was not a group interview though. The place was very dirty and not professional at all. The woman doing the interviews was not very approachable. Not worth and and do not waste your time.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Access Marketing Solutions in Jun 2014
Interview
I was contacted via e-mail from their HR representative (in big, bold, pink text...) for an interview and instructed to wear "professional business attire."
Upon entering the waiting area, I noticed an eerie lack of aesthetic appeal, scuffed and dirty walls and a shoddy framed picture on the wall. When I was taken back to the room for an interview, it resembled the waiting area as well. During the interview, I felt as if the woman was trying more to sell the job to me than seeing if I was qualified for it. As the interview went on, I felt like the most intelligent person in the room and this was a scary, unsettling feeling. She made a point to hammer home the idea that I would soon go from an entry-level to a management position and have my own office...Finally, I was asked, "Why do you feel that you're a good fit for the position?"
I was then contacted via e-mail for a "Second Interview." Upon arriving at the office, I was introduced to another woman and told that I would be going with her to see the job in action. I was then given directions and drove myself about 30 minutes away. When I got there, the woman explain that the job was essentially face to face "cold calling" in a retail store, walking around and asking random customers to purchase something, getting their information.
This all seemed a bit like a trap to me, and I walked out. Their listing (and the job title they used) made the position seem much more professional than it really was, and the whole thing felt quite scammy.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There were no difficult questions. The only real question asked was, "Why do you feel that you're a good fit for the position?"