I applied online for a position as a Training Manager, responsible for learning and professional development of other employees at the company. I will first say that the company listed was Hamilton Group, but during research, I realized it was difficult to find any information on this company. It turns out that's because the job isn't with Hamilton Group at all, but AIL. That's when the research really started. Thanks to Glassdoor, I was able to mentally prepare myself for what sounded like a shady interview process.
And that's exactly what it was. Upon arrival for the interview, I was asked for copies of my resume and references, which I submitted. I then received a form to fill out that asked my to write out the exact information on my resume. I proceeded to the one-on-one interview with someone who clearly hadn't taken the time to read my resume, didn't provide me with any further details about the position, and asked me generic questions like "this is our ideal candidate (more generic drivel): how do you match up?" After that, I was led to a conference style room with other prospective candidates, where the Regional Manager proceeded to provide us with the very company information that was so hard to find online. FOR AN HOUR. With again, no role-specific information. It became clear that this was an underhanded way for them to recruit insurance sales agents. In the end, I walked out before submitting to anything else.
The whole process would have been better had they not used a sham company to list the job and to list a job that actually existed, rather than waste my time.