I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at College Works Painting (Silver Spring, MD) in Feb 2014
Interview
There was a quick phone screen and then several 1:1 interviews. A recruiter first called me with a very vague "Do you want to make money this summer?" kind of start to the conversation and barely told me what the company was. Later on as the recruiter talks to you one on one, he or she slowly reveals more about the company, describing the many benefits that are offered. For example, one of the benefits of selling over $60,000 in work is a trip to cancun. The average intern makes $10,000 over the span of the summer.
I interviewed at College Works Painting (Kalamazoo, MI)
Interview
Starts with a phone screening, then Goes into an information session. Eventually you get to do a reverse interview and ask your questions as well as share information about yourself, from there are multiple formal interviews.
Straight forward and informative. You go through a couple of rounds of group interviews and then a phone call with the VP. Then an in-person interview at some location (Probably not now with covid).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Mostly if you work hard and are willing to work for them?
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at College Works Painting (Detroit, MI) in Dec 2021
Interview
3 rounds, one with district manager, one with President, and another I forgot. They like to hire people who played sports in high school and people who work hard. Ask if you have transportation and make sure you understand the internship is a painting business where you go D2D for leads.