I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Monumental Management (Opelika, AL) in Aug 2016
Interview
I arrived at their downtown office and no one was there. No one returned a phone call or email when I inquired about their whereabouts.
I spoke with them a week prior to set up a date and time for the interview. Once I arrived and no one answered door, I called and emailed. No response.
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Monumental Management (Opelika, AL) in Jul 2016
Interview
I met with the President Krenda who I found to be a very warm and wonderful person. I was told the interview would be three rounds, however I was unable to make it through past the first round due to how far away I live from Opelika. I believe that I would've made it through and would've enjoyed working for this company. I will admit that I wish I did live closer or was in a position to make the commute because I believe the two ladies running this company are outstanding individuals who can take the best and brightest and make them better if they want to. For me the interview turned into a 15-20 minute question and discussion session with one of the best professionals I've met since leaving the military. I would recommend anyone leaving school or transition within the Opelika area make Krenda and monumental your first call, yes you'll work hard, but it will be worth it.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
I was asked if I would be able to make a commute approximately 80 miles in one direction each day to attend required morning team meetings?
I did anticipate that I would be asked about my observations and what I would think about having to pay my dues for 6-9 months before I become a manager or move up?
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Monumental Management (Opelika, AL) in May 2016
Interview
You go into a big building up some stairs and into the door. The office is NOT what i was expecting. It was 3 little rooms, this first room was only big enough for a couple of chairs and the receptionist desk, then the interviewers room that was only big enough for her desk and chairs, and then the other room was completely empty. The receptionist did not talk to me at all. The girl came out and got me and asked me a lot of questions and she SMILED and had her eyes bulging out the entire time. she seemed like she was reading from a script. i got offered a second interview but i declined when they wanted me to travel a couple of hours away the very next day.