I applied online. I interviewed at Wash Depot (Malden, MA) in Oct 2016
Interview
Phone meeting first, then met with relatively new sysadmin in house and HR Director (been there 10 years). Most of the interview was with tech support/sysadmin staffer who was cordial and seemed to work hard for the firm, but was overwhelmed with tasks (hence the hiring). Met with CEO/owner (privately held company) who spoke of culture/history of the firm, needs, etc. Confusing, as this was deemed "senior management" but seemed more hands-on. On Call too cumbersome, no focus on security (CEO states not the top concern), so there's that to consider. Was offered the job, politely declined. Best of luck to those who apply. Benefits very expensive compared to other employers, time off very limited, more like it was 20 or 30 years ago.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Some questions about vlans, AD OU architecture, WAN connectivity for various car wash retail outlets around the country. IP scheme's for each location laid out, some questions/answers surrounding recovery from equipment/software/VPN connection failures, etc.
I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Wash Depot (Memphis, TN) in June 2012
Interview
They asked basic questions, nothing too far off or difficult. They hire a lot of people because they lose a lot of people simultaneously because not a lot of people these days want to actually work for what they get. It was not hard by any sense of the word, and I got hired.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What position are you looking to do? What experience do you have in this industry?
I applied online. I interviewed at Wash Depot in May 2014
Interview
initial telephone screening twice. 2nd interview in person with 2 people who are execs. 3 interview with out-of-town folks and with the staffer. 4 interview with owner which is very brief - not prepared for the interview and not interested.