J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Quorum
Entretien
Interview was with a person who held the same position being applied for and stated they had been with the company less than a year. First off, the interviewer was late for the call and then just went straight into introducing her background. This person stated she had to ask the required questions and didn't seem interested in my introduction but said I could ask questions at the end. Total of 4 questions which were all pretty basic. What was very awkward was after every question I answered, there was a long pause..she did not acknowledge that she was listening or still on the line and I had to ask "hello?" to make sure she was still there. When it was my turn to ask questions, I asked a basic question about company culture and she replied "do you want my opinion or the opinion of the company?" This took me by surprise because, as the person interviewing me, doesn't she represent the company..? If the employee & company have different views on basic company culture, that's not a good sign (especially if she was willing to give her differing opinion during my interview). Interview lasted a total of 12 minutes. I felt like she wanted nothing to do with this interview & after speaking with this person - I wanted nothing to do with the company.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
How did you find Quorum?
Why do you want to work for Quorum?
Why sales?
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Quorum (Jackson, MS) en avr. 2023
Entretien
Apparently they interview in three rounds. My first interview was conducted over the phone. The representative was polite, cordial, and brief. The entire interview lasted approximately thirty minutes in total.
Basic "tell me about your past work experiences" conversation, emphasis on government relations experience. Surprise listening exercise meant to test "industry knowledge", where you're read 2 passages on political goings-on and asked to spot inaccuracies (e.g. the incorrect number of senators from a certain party).
Interviewer was pleasant enough, though I didn't move on to the next round because I showed more interest in the company than in the position? The interview wasn't steered towards much discussion of the job itself, I suppose I should have asked concrete questions about the position's specifics.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
"X amount of Republican in the Senate" when in reality there are Y, "Senator So-and-So from Florida" when in reality they're from New York