After reading reviews here, since I still believe in goodness in human natures, I applied online and got an email to set up a call "interview" after a couple days. The phone interview started by saying that it would be really difficult for me to get any job because I do not have any experience. After trying to make me scared and nervous, then (which, thanks to previous reviews, I knew what will happen next), he started to ask me questions a recruiter would ask and telling me that I could ask him to apply jobs for me.
When I said, "Well, thank you for all of that, it sounds really good. And I just have one small question I need you to clarify for me. What is the job title I applied for?"
He could not answer it.
He could not answer it!
He could not answer it!!
He could not answer it!!!
Well, it was a funny interview, and I learned how to side-step questions.
P.S. I really admire his patience.
In conclusion, here are the steps they do:
1. Make you feel they are friendly by finding something in common on your resume
2. Scare you by stating that you will have a really difficult time finding jobs by yourself
3. Ask which companies do you have interviews with and when are the interviews?
4. Ask your skill set (that's right, they ask you whether you are good in CSS & HTML when you are applying for java developer)
5. Salary requirement
6. Lastly, tell you to ask them when you want to apply other jobs.