I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Everforth Apex Systems in June 2021
Interview
A recruiter reached out to me on LinkedIn about an account manager position (June ‘21). I wanted to explore the position responsibilities, so I filled out the pre-interview questionnaire. One of the questions asked for my expected salary range, which I listed. The recruiter came back quickly, saying that my expectation was just over the salary range (by 3k at the top of the range) but that the position typically earns well over that with the uncapped commission. I thought, “ok, I can work with that.” The first interview with the corporate recruiter was easygoing. Thirty minutes basically discussing my personality and going over all the benefits and details of the account manager position. At that point. I was thinking, “this is looking like a great opportunity.” Then I had the second interview.
Easy 30 minutes again, but the red flags started popping up quickly. The first red flag was when the person leading the interview asked what position I was interviewing for. After I told them account manager, they began to divert and dive into the details/benefits of the entry-level recruiter position and how it is a “safer position.” The second red flag was when the person leading the interview sent their colleague a Microsoft Teams message mid-interview. I use it daily, so I knew exactly what was happening when the lead interviewer typed a sentence and their colleague’s Teams chat chimed immediately after. It was incredibly distracting because my mind immediately wandered to “what are they saying about me?” At that point, I knew they were likely just trying to fill a position that adds to their own numbers. I was ultimately offered the recruiter position (not what I applied for) under the guise that my experience didn’t check all the boxes. Looking back on the experience, I don’t think there was a real attempt to get to know my value or what I would bring to the company. I was never asked for a letter of recommendation from former or current supervisors, nor did I have an opportunity to provide a cover letter that could have further clarified my objectives of employment. It seemed to me that their mind was already made up before the second interview even started.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would your colleagues say is your biggest weakness?
Two rounds. First with recruiter and then with the team. The team I met was insufferable. These people really thought they were gods or something. The whole job is just cold calling all day which is nothing special. One of them bragged about "meeting the CEO of Microsoft" and the other about how "all the account managers here are millionaires". It was like something out of the movie Boiler Room. "It's not about if your going to be a millionaire, it's about how many time over" -Ben Affleck. Terrible experience. Also, at the end of Boiler Room the whole company gets raided by the FBI...
I applied online. I interviewed at Everforth Apex Systems (Texas City, TX) in Apr 2025
Interview
one phone screen, one in-person interview. Not much detailing into the role, the training, and overall work-life balance. Day to day responsibilities or company in-office culture was not talked about at all or the support/team help with creating new business.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Everforth Apex Systems (Vancouver, BC) in Mar 2025
Interview
A very structured company with genuinely amazing people. I went through 3 rounds of interviews and had the chance to speak with the recruiter, the hiring manager, and a member of the leadership team. Every single person I spoke with was incredibly accommodating, respectful, and thoughtful throughout the process. It was a truly positive interview experience from start to finish. I decline because I could not commit to the start date and had an emergency which required me to travel outside the country. Also, the 10 days PTO in the first year did not work for me.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you walk us through your sales experience so far, and share what motivates you in a sales role?