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      Entretien pour Field Sales Manager

      8 nov. 2018
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
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      Expérience négative
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      Candidature

      J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 6 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Securly en oct. 2018

      Entretien

      I was really disappointed by this interview process, which I found to be disorganized and disrespectful of my time. There seems to be a breakdown between the recruiting and hiring manager sides of the house. I was contacted by an outside recruiter working for the company and had two conversations with HR. Before connecting me with the hiring manager they also asked me to take a 90-minute assessment, which I completed. When the time came to speak with the hiring manager, first red flag about disrespect of time: he was 25 minutes late to the call and offered no apology. It was clear from the get-go that there had been miscommunication or under-communication between HR and him, as he asked me how I found them. I explained they came to me with an external recruiter the company was using to hire for this role, which he seemed unaware of. He then asked me only two questions before turning it over to me for my questions. After about 10 additional minutes of conversation, he interrupted me and said: "sounds like you have a lot of questions and I'll be honest with you: you're not one of the top candidates I'm looking at for this role, so I don't want to spend anymore time here." I said that was surprising to hear because I had been sourced by their recruiter and had two conversations with HR. He said that because I wasn't willing to relocate and didn't check other boxes essential to him that I wasn't a fit. TOTALLY FAIR FEEDBACK, except that's what I expect the phone screens to suss out, so that time isn't wasted by the candidate or the hiring manager. Where it again crossed the line to being a little disrespectful: "maybe there had been fewer candidates in the pipeline at the time so you looked more attractive then." Again, fair that somebody might think that and I value candor; but to say it like that is a little unprofessional in my opinion. There was a broader theme of being talked down to during the conversation with the hiring manager. For example, I've worked in both sales and account management for 7 years. When the hiring manager asked me to explain how I'd done both, considering they are so different, before I could answer he stepped in to explain a rudimentary business development concept to me of "hunters vs. farmers." He then moved on to the next question. Considering the amount of time it took to do the assessment and have the other phone screen conversations (an additional 90 mins), I was disappointed to hear it was a waste of time. Sometimes you interview, you don't get the job, but it's not a waste of time. You need to go through the process to know it's not a mutual fit. This to me felt very disrespectful of my time and I was disappointed to have such a negative experience. This seems to be a common theme in reviews I read after my own experience.

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      Are you willing to relocate to Charlotte?
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