I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Waldron (San Francisco, CA) in June 2018
Interview
Timeline was really long (+3 months) and everyone I spoke with was just reading a script and didn't seem to know much about the actual position. I was hoping for more information about the position and the culture of the organization.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The most useless and generic question: Can you tell me about yourself? COME ON! At least add, "and you work experience as it relates to..." Worse than a script; an unmodified, off the internet, list of generic questions.
I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Waldron (Seattle, WA) in June 2018
Interview
I met with the HR director and she immediately gave me a sheet with all the questions she was going to ask, which is very unusual. She let me read over it so I was prepared for the rest of it. We then walked through my entire career thus far, discussed my work style and cultural preferences, and career goals. Overall, she was more attentive about my career and gave positive tangible advice and feedback moving forward.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What type of changes did you find easiest and types most difficult to adapt to?
The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Waldron (Seattle, WA) in May 2018
Interview
I had spoken with the HR Director and had a good conversation. They asked to meet some of the team at their office. The building is nice, it’s really quiet. The two ladies I met with asked questions about my background, it seemed as though they had other things to do and didn’t seem interested after we met. After everything was done, I was walked to the door and I never seen the director again and no one said that they would bee in touch. I never heard from anyone after that, not even a thank you email saying that they moved forward with someone else. It’s fine, it wasn’t a fit for me at all I could tell when I walked in the office.