I have about two years of experience in the HR field, and payroll processing was part of my job. A recruiter called me regarding a Payroll Assistant position in Sunnyvale. So, I had my first interview with the VP of the Finance department. It was a terrible experience. They were very unprofessional. When I entered the room, three ladies were sitting down. No one shook hands. They didn’t even introduce themselves.
First interview question-- why are you here?
I talked about my education and experience. Then, I explained how I want to become a payroll manager in the future.
After the interview, the lady asked me if I have any questions. I had two questions from them.
1. Before I come to this interview, I read positive comments about employees who work for this company. How do you feel working for this company? How do you like it?
I was shocked when she jumped into my conversation and asked do you have another question?
I said yes, and I asked:
2. Are there any great opportunities for growth?
She didn't answer any of my questions. Instead, she said, I think you came to the wrong department for an interview. This is a Finance department. You have to go to the HR department since you have an HR background. You are not the right candidate for the Payroll position. I didn’t say anything and left.
I think the level of professionalism is very important to keep the organizational culture alive. With the respect that I have for the CEO and the rest of the employees who work for this company, I didn’t see that respect from the interviewers. And even if they think that a candidate doesn’t have the right knowledge and experience for a specific job, he/she still should be treated with respect.