I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at V.I.T.A.L. Marketing Solutions (Denver, CO) in May 2016
Interview
I submitted my resume earlier in April and heard back from them almost instantly. They needed a Marketing Coordinator to start working full-time immediately, something I could not do at the time. I told them I would be free starting May, and they said they'd give me a call then which they did. I went in for an interview and not only was the interview delayed by almost an hour, but by the time I got there the interviewer was more concerned with finishing her interviewing job than with actually interviewing anyone and doing her job. The interview was scheduled for a Wednesday in the middle of the afternoon and when arriving, there was barely anyone there. It seems that they are a new company that is trying to fill positions here in Denver - and are desperate to get new people. Perhaps too desperate to take their time and actually find the right candidate. Some advice: they have some interview questions on their website that they recommend companies ask applicants - they will most surely ask you those questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me two things about you that make you the ideal candidate for this position.
I applied for a coordinator job, but upon getting to interview found I would be in store marketing to shoppers. Personally, I don't enjoy this type of work and decided to decline the offer for sake of sanity
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at V.I.T.A.L. Marketing Solutions (Denver, CO) in Feb 2016
Interview
If you have a degree and respect yourself, do not interview at this company. The job description was not what the actual job entailed, as I was told at the interview 'everyone starts at the entry level' and I would be selling products face to face and could be promoted. The interviewer claimed to be the owner of the company but did not have a grasp of simple business concepts. Waste of my time.