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Thay will avoid your question about pay because it's a contract position of 60 "complete" demonstrations of the kirby product. and hardly anybody does 60 demos because you go out to private neighborhoods and set up appointments to conduct demos.
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Entry Level Management Promotions

Interviewed at Kirby Company

2.9
Jul 15, 2014

Thay will avoid your question about pay because it's a contract position of 60 "complete" demonstrations of the kirby product. and hardly anybody does 60 demos because you go out to private neighborhoods and set up appointments to conduct demos.

They asked me one question about my former marketing position (and their eyes seemed to glaze over while I answered), then they asked a lot of questions about what I like to do for fun and what sports I played growing up.

They asked me one question about my former marketing position (and their eyes seemed to glaze over while I answered), then they asked a lot of questions about what I like to do for fun and what sports I played growing up.

Nothing at all was difficult or unexpected. Tell me about yourself. "Do you prefer working in teams or alone"? "When are you available to start" "Would you be willing to return for a second interview/which day." Second Interview: Follow me around all day as I systematically knock on random people's doors telling them information they have no interest in.
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Entry Level Marketing/Management

Interviewed at Capital Acquisitions (Washington DC)

3.8
Dec 2, 2014

Nothing at all was difficult or unexpected. Tell me about yourself. "Do you prefer working in teams or alone"? "When are you available to start" "Would you be willing to return for a second interview/which day." Second Interview: Follow me around all day as I systematically knock on random people's doors telling them information they have no interest in.

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