I applied through university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at The Aspire Institute (Boston, MA) in May 2024
Interview
Behavioral questions about me, experience and relevant tools. Questioned experience with those tools and where they were used in specific personal projects or other work and school opportunities. No technicals or hard coding specific questions.
I applied online. I interviewed at The Aspire Institute (Sandpoint, ID) in Sept 2024
Interview
As someone with extensive recruiting experience, I found The Aspire Institute's interview process to be very backward and misaligned with modern hiring practices. From the outset, it was clear that they view candidates as cogs in the wheel rather than valuable contributors to their team. The process lacked any sense of mutual evaluation or respect for the candidate's time and expertise.
Key Issues:
One-Sided Approach: The interview felt entirely one-sided, with no attempt to create a dialogue or explore how the company and candidate could mutually benefit from working together.
Lack of Employee Value: The overall tone suggested that employees are not valued. It was made clear from the beginning that the company prioritizes its own needs over those of its team members.
Outdated Culture: The company culture, as reflected in the interview process, seems outdated and fails to foster an environment where potential employees feel excited or respected.
Advice to Management:
Revamp your interview process to reflect a more balanced approach that respects and values candidates as potential team members. Focus on creating a culture that attracts talent by emphasizing mutual growth, respect, and clear communication. Acknowledge that recruitment is a two-way street where both parties evaluate fit.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The salary range stated in the job description is $60,000-110,000. Are you comfortable starting at $60,000 as we have to invest a lot of time into training our Coaches.
I applied online. I interviewed at The Aspire Institute (Sandpoint, ID) in Jul 2023
Interview
I had a meet and greet with the sales manager. Was very nice, meeting went fantastic. Said he’d like to get me on board depending on how I did on a phone screening, which also went well because I met with him and the CEO a few days later. Hiring then asked if i’d brought additional resume material that he said I’d mentioned. Apparently he was confused with another candidate because I never said I had any additional material. Meeting went alright, they asked when I’d be able to start which is usually a good sign. They said they’d let me know the following Monday, which came and went. I emailed them a week and a half after that Monday to see what was happening and they said they decided to go another direction. Felt a bit odd since I was pretty sure I had the job…oh well. Maybe I dodged a bullet if they can’t communicate effectively and keep their word.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Relative experience, and if I was comfortable cold calling.