I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at The Money Source (Phoenix, AZ) in Sept 2016
Interview
I had a pleasant experience from the time the recruiter called me to the final interview. I received an email and call back from the recruiter to talk about the position. After that we scheduled an interview time in office. A few days after the interview I received an offer of employment.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at The Money Source (Phoenix, AZ) in Feb 2017
Interview
i had a good experience although i did not get a offer to move forward after the assessment. but this is definitely the kind of company i would like to take my career to the next level because they have a great passion to develop their employees to help their business grow and succeed.
i'm pretty bummed i did not get an offer but hopefully i can find another company that compares to the money source
I applied online. I interviewed at The Money Source (Tempe, AZ)
Interview
It was very quick and to the point. The recruiter called me and went over the background of The Money Source and went in to detail about the position. We then discussed any questions and set up an in person interview. That is when I came into the office for an in person interview and met with a few people.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at The Money Source (Phoenix, AZ) in Nov 2016
Interview
1st let me say that I pinpointed The Money Source as the business I wanted to develop a career with because of all of the positive reviews and their mission statement. I was determined to be a part of the company, and I put all my cards into this company and the interview. Very thorough interview process. Kim called me to do an initial phone interview. She was a lot of fun to chat with. She sent over an assessment by email. Only took about 30 mins to complete. I met with the Kim and Regional Business Development Manager, Hunter. He explained the company and their mission. He was very transparent and fun to chat with as well. After taking a personality test to determine the best department for me, my last phone interview was with my direct supervisor himself. He was immediately friendly and the conversation was more of a "get-to-know-you" type of call.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Something to the effect of, "We are very serious about our Core Values here? Are you familiar with them?"