I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Red Mountain Med Spa (Phoenix, AZ) in Nov 2018
Interview
The interview started on early Oct. First with the HR person. Just asked you a few questions about your experience. Then a video online interview with the Medical Director. The MD was nice and respectful. She showed interest in your profession. Then the last interview was the end of November. It is also a online/video interview but this time is with the CEO. She was late to the interview, walking in with her drink in her hand. Maybe looked up at the camera for once or twice. She showed no interest in the interviewee. No respect at all. The interview process was long, from Oct to November. it took a month. And at the same time, I saw a post on indeed with the same hiring ad. They are hiring the same position that I am applying for after I already had 3 interviews with them. Obviously, they did not pick the right candidates for the first round of interview or they didn't post that they only wanted experienced staff. They knew I am a new grad and they still interviewed me and wasted my time. I rejected a good offer from another job because I thought the 3rd interview would bring me a job offer from Red Mountain. Unfortunately, it didn't and they are still looking for someone at this point to be hired for this position.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Red Mountain Med Spa
Interview
Talked with "recruiter" she mostly just sat there with bad questions and answered only with "mhmm or oh mmm sure." Tried back to get some feedback and she never even answered. Total Pro.
I applied online. The process took 6 months. I interviewed at Red Mountain Med Spa (Scottsdale, AZ) in June 2016
Interview
The HR person was prompt in the beginning. The on site interview with management was arranged smoothly. After that though, I did not hear back from them regarding job status either way. The posting stayed live on their website for about 6 months then just disappeared. I touched base with them a few times and they replied that they remained undecided. In my opinion, this lacks professionalism.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked how I would handle lack of cooperation from field staff.