Pre interview... 3 questions online... After submission of the questions they didn't get back to me just yet it's been about a month now but in the portal it still says under review
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Allied Universal
Interview
Chill, easy, only needed a high school diploma and ID. Drug test was a mouth drug test, drink a lot of water and don’t smoke weed for 48 hours and you’ll be fine. There is a thorough background check, but if it’s been expunged I’m sure you’ll be fine. I had a marijuana possession charge that was expunged and they didn’t notice.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Allied Universal (Kansas City, MO) in Apr 2019
Interview
Fairly straightforward. I was asked about previous employment, education, etc. Asked a few questions of the interviewer, got some responses. Most were fairly helpful. Rather than ask me what shift I would like, the interviewer immediately suggested night shifts (given my previous experience on them in a different job). I said these weren't what I was looking for, and he said something along the lines of "Well, that's not going to happen, all my day shifts are full." That struck me as odd, given that I had applied specifically to morning/day shift positions. I let it go. After the interview, I was directed to a terminal to begin the background check. I completed it and was told they'd call me.
Regularly during the interview the interviewer was answering phone calls and text messages.
Got a call back later in the day; background check went through. I mentioned I was hesitant to accept the job (I had not accepted the job, and no paper work indicated I had accepted the job) and really didn't think the job was a good fit for me at this time. I apologized and declined, saying I'd remember Allied in the future, and was promptly told "Don't remember us."
I'm glad I didn't accept this position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Where do I live? Do you actually know what our company does?