I applied online. I interviewed at Forensic Analytical Consulting Services (Hayward, CA)
Interview
The interview process consisted of 3 interviews. First video interview went fine and the interviewer kept it as a sales pitch. Interviewer touted that the company is growing - your small company is 40 years old with just over 100 employees and will never grow (it never did in 40 years!). Same interviewer showed a desperate tone and said we need help, followed by a fake smile. I asked about a specific item on the job description, and the interviewer gave me lies (the truth is FACS will stick you in the hazmat fields at all hours to do field work, and overwork you). They force you to take a series of cognitive and personality tests, in which they deliberately lowered the amount of time for my test. Nobody (none of their current employees) in their firm could pass that test with the reduced time they gave me. The company is sneaky and dirty, which comes no surprise from hazmat/asbestos/environmental workers. If they are not interested in you and it's a mocked interview (this was mocked), they will reduce your time for the test so it's impossible to complete. If they hire you, they will stick you in the contaminated fields at all hours of the day. Their negative reviews speaks volumes. The second video interview was just technical questioning, in which I answered everything correct. Their second interviewer was just moderately technical (it was noticeable) and was reading questions off a script. Based on the second interviewer's representation, the process became unprofessional and bias. I didn't bother asking for feedback after a rejection.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you explain the projects you designed and managed in your last role?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Forensic Analytical Consulting Services in Sept 2024
Interview
The interview was via zoom with the HR director. The interview was a comfortable and casual conversation. We discussed the company and the specifics of the position. It was nice to speak to someone that understood what the position truly entails and was able to answer questions about the position and not someone reading a script or checking boxes on a form.
I applied online. I interviewed at Forensic Analytical Consulting Services (Grand Rapids, MI) in Apr 2019
Interview
First spoke with their HR person who was located in California (I was located in Michigan, this was about a position in their Michigan office).
One of the stipulations that was emphasized was that I would need to be able to keep track of different timezones for various offices they had through out the country (this is important for later).
The conversation went well, and I was set up for a 3-way Zoom call with the company owners. One of them was calling from a Denver vacation resort. They seemed impressed by my relevant work experience, and everyone was friendly all around.
Then I was scheduled to meet the main manager at the local office. The person I would actually be working under. The appointment was handled by the same HR person in California.
When I arrived for my in-person interview at the office, they weren’t aware that I was showing up. The main office manager, who I was to meet, wasn’t there that day. I ended up talking with the assistant manager for a while. We seemed to get along well.
The office appeared to be a comfortable place to work, although the room that I would be working in seemed like more of a storage room.
I would need to come back to meet the actual manager. Again, that appointment would be set by the California HR person again.
When I arrived for the second in-person interview, there was only a couple people at the office. The rest (included the office manager) were out getting donuts. Somehow, they were given the wrong time for the my appointment. I guess they weren’t very good at keeping track of timezones.
They quickly blamed the HR person on the west coast, but I got a sense that they just weren’t organized very well.
The meeting with the manager went ok. But he seemed to have his own agenda for what the job should be. He had his own side projects he wanted to focus on. I was looking at a technical illustrator position, but he seemed to focus on app development. Also, he was really excited about telling me how the office would take breaks and play indoor golf.
I left confused about the position and the company.
A few days later, I received an email from a different HR person saying the previous one no longer works for them, and that she would be taking over. She then wanted me to fill out an online skills assessment quiz, another employment history form and submit references.
After that, I was never contacted again. None of my references were contacted either.
I consider this a bullet dodged.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
-Was I familiar with with working from paper and CAD floorplans.
Was I familiar with using Adobe products.
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