I applied online. The process took 6 days. I interviewed at PIRCH (San Diego, CA)
Interview
HRD emailed to schedule a phone screen, which didn’t begin on time. During the first few minutes, I could already tell she was disengaged and repeatedly asked questions that could be answered with a brisk review of my resume. For the experience level they are looking for and the breadth of responsibilities for this role, the salary is low and not competitive. Needless to say, I withdrew from consideration.
It started with a face to face interview, then a second interview face to face, then a phone interview, then 2 months before I got an offer, the interview was done with little preparation done
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Question 1
If you could travel back in time, who would you meet
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I applied online. I interviewed at PIRCH (Austin, TX) in Jun 2017
Interview
I received an email letting me know that my resume fit the requirements by a recruiter in San Diego. She said that for this particular position, the Store Director would like to meet with me and the recruiter gave me a few dates that were open. I immediately replied with my availability and then heard nothing. I called the recruiter a couple of weeks later and she seemed a little put-out that I had called her directly, but set up an in-person interview shortly afterwards. I met with the Store Directer at their Austin location. He gave me a tour and was very friendly. The interview was about an hour and a half. He spoke mostly about how great the company was and how he loved his job. He really made me feel excited for the company. I really thought I had a good rapport and a positive interview. When the interview was over, he said he had a good gut feeling about me. He thought I would work well with the rest of his staff and thought that he would like to give me an offer. He did say he would have to double-check budgets and that he would have to confer with the HR department. He even brought me over to meet with another one of the staff members. He told me that I would hear back from either him or the recruiter by Tuesday, the following week, with further details. Tuesday came and went and nothing. On Wednesday, I called and left him a message. Friday, I sent the recruiter a follow-up email and nothing. I know that with a job like this, there are typically several people involved with these decisions, so I decided to be patient. I will admit that I was disappointed that there was no communication in regards to the status of my interview, especially since I took time out of my day to meet in person. I waited for 3 more weeks and assumed I did not get the job, but decided to write one more email to the recruiter. I finally got an email back thanking me for my patience and that they hired from within. She did say that now that they know me, they would keep my resume on file. Obviously she was trying to let me down easy.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The interview was more of a back-and-forth conversation. I don't recall any typical interview type questions. He did want to know what kind of new business I could bring to the showroom.
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