I applied online. I interviewed at Anchor Plastics
Interview
I recently went through a 5-hour interview process with this company, and unfortunately, it left much to be desired. Four of the interviewers seemed unprofessional, asking irrelevant questions that didn't assess my qualifications properly.
What struck me the most was a 4-hour discussion with the owner, mainly centered around money. The owner's fixation on financial matters overshadowed any genuine interest in my skills or the job fit. After expressing interest in hiring me, I received paperwork demanding guarantees of my competence and a commitment to completing training.
The owner's cheap approach and poor management style became apparent throughout the process. There were constant arguments about compensation, and he expected me to start working before officially extending a job offer – a red flag for me.
In summary, the company's unprofessionalism, money-centric focus, and questionable hiring practices left me with a negative impression. Proceed with caution if considering employment here.
I applied online. I interviewed at Anchor Plastics (Minneapolis, MN) in Dec 2020
Interview
Steve wants you to want to be there so he kind of tests to see if you really want to and if you do you will love it there. It is worth every second of the interview
I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Anchor Plastics (Lenexa, KS) in Feb 2017
Interview
The process starts with an assessment test to measure your math/analytical knowledge. Then a series of phone conversations with the owner and finally a video interview with multiple people within the company. It's a very long and tedious process that honestly gets very frustrating. They lack organizational skills and a clear plan of who they want to hire and when they want to hire.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Do you have a book of business/contacts to provide the company?