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      Graduate Specialist Role Interview

      18 Apr 2015
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Bristol, England
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Ecosurety (Bristol, England) in Apr 2015

      Interview

      However, the excitement was soon quashed. Upon entering the conference room, I was told that this AC was for a total of 36 candidates across three roles. This made this AC 3x as large as any AC I had ever been to before. Now if I had been told this prior to the day - I wouldn’t have bothered to turn up. How a company can practically deduce appropriate employees from 36 candidates in one sitting for a number of varying roles is beyond me. What this portrayed was an attempt to save costs by squeezing in everyone across one day and a lack of time dedicated to their cause in search of new employees. At this point I was out but thought I may as well stick around for the experience. So how did the day pan out: Well it begins with a 'speed-interview session.’ You have 1 minute to tell those hiring the following: Where you are in life - e.g. qualifications, experience, etc Why you are suited to the role you applied for Something someone would not know by looking at you You have to do this with 8 people. I understand this was an attempt to filter out only the best quality answers due to the limited time; but this is just a ridiculous concept. You cannot get to know a person properly in a minute. Plus they were scoring all answers, I think from a scale from 1-4 (not sure). How ridiculous. Quantifying someone before you can even get to know them. Conducting thorough telephone interviews would have been more effective. We then moved on to the group exercise. This really depends on the group you get and whether they are good enough to work out the problem. Suffice to say it is a good exercise in which you are given cards and have to work out a route from A to B. Unfortunately one of the answer are missing and you have to work this out and ask the facilitator the RIGHT question for he/she to respond with the right answer which will then help you solve the problem. The question that needed to be asked in this case was: what is the distance from sec to berylon. We then had another group exercise. We were left in the same groups. A bit silly that as they should have changed groups around in order to encourage effective team building. A bit frustrating also if you’re stuck with those that are not that intellectually capable across two whole exercises. In this task we were given a brief in regards to preparing a presentation to the council for a grant to invoke an environmental project in schools. We had to prepare the presentation and then present it. The task was poorly worded, poor instructions were given, and none of the presentations actually matched the brief given. (Because the brief was so poorly worded). But apart from the poor tasks - what really killed it for me was the attitude of one of the ecosurety employees. I will not name or shame. But he did not smile once throughout the day, gave blunt answers to all questions, and generally just looked miserable. Now I wouldn’t want to work for a company that had people with such attitudes like that. Therefore, I am of the opinion that you should avoid this company unless you are really desperate for a job - just as most of the attendees were.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why do you want the role
      1 Answer
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      Ecosurety response
      10y
      One of our recent graduates responded to this on another site, so I am posting this on his behalf: Thank you for your feedback following your attendance at our assessment day. We’re really saddened to hear that your experience did not match your expectations of us. As a member of the ecosurety team on the day and also one of the company’s most recent graduates, I wanted to reply to you to let you know some of our thoughts about why we organised the assessment day the way we did. Firstly, 36 attendees is a new record for us. We feel it shows a high level of interest in our company and also reflects the high calibre of the applications we received. We simply couldn’t whittle it down anymore! To give all these high quality applicants a chance, the assessment day was planned for each individual to display their communication, presentation and team working skills, as well as their ability to solve complex problems, in a variety of different scenarios. Some tasks are designed to be ambiguous, it creates pressure and provokes thought, it was the same for me in the previous year! The questions asked during the speed interviews and the conduct of us during the day is also done on purpose. Think about it like this; not every client will be the same, they won’t ask the same questions and some won’t even be particularly emotive with you. That’s not to say our team isn’t a friendly bunch, we have a great atmosphere and working environment here. Whilst assessment days are designed to be challenging, they are also designed to give applicants the chance to shine. From my experience at other assessment days before mine with ecosurety, the way our day is organised certainly achieves both. Finally, a third of attendees reached the next stage, an interview at our Bristol HQ. Offers were made to successful applicants after all the interviews were completed. Thanks, Rob