I interviewed at Western Wealth Communities (Dallas, TX)
Interview
30 min long
Long ended questions
Expect to be drug screen and background
Hiring process is quick
Pay is fare based on experience
Super friendly energy and positive attitude
Had 2 interview 2 times to get hired
I recently interviewed for a position at Western Wealth Communities. The initial stages of the process were smooth, with a helpful recruiter and an encouraging phone interview. In fact, during these early stages, the communication was such that it gave me the strong impression that I was all but guaranteed the position. My in-person interview was conducted by the team I was supposed to work with. The team members were friendly and professional, and we seemed to connect well. The work culture seemed dynamic, with a focus on collaboration, which was very appealing. However, the communication after the interview was less than satisfactory. I was told explicitly that I would hear back about their decision by the end of the next day. When I didn't receive any communication, I reached out but didn't receive a response. Eventually, I had to contact HR to find out that I wasn't selected. I understand that hiring decisions can be complex and I respect their decision. However, the discrepancy between the initial assurances and the eventual outcome was disconcerting. More than the decision itself, it was the breakdown in communication that left me feeling undervalued as a candidate. In my opinion, prompt and clear communication is key to maintaining a positive candidate experience, and I was disappointed on this front. Overall, I enjoyed meeting the team and learning about Western Wealth Communities. The role seemed like a great opportunity and I was excited about the potential to contribute. I hope the company can improve on their communication to make the hiring process smoother for future candidates.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself. What interests you about this role? Why do you want to work for our company? Can you describe a situation where you faced a significant challenge at work and how you handled it? How do you handle feedback and criticism? Where do you see yourself in five years? Can you tell me about a time when you had to handle a conflict at work? What are your biggest strengths and weaknesses?
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Western Wealth Communities (Chandler, AZ) in July 2020
Interview
It was very welcoming but professional. I was welcomed with laughs and explained how the community works not with just residents but as a team. I had my fingers crossed for this company because I fell in love them!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How motivated are you and how are you around other people.