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No Offer – Interviewed in Los Angeles, CA Mar 2009 – Reviewed Apr 26, 2013
Interview Details – First had me fill out a bunch of paperwork in the main lobby. I met with the hiring manager in a conference room. He preceded to ask me a whole bunch of difficult scenario questions. He jotted down each of my answers. It took about 30 min. But it was tough. Weakness, strengths, how would you get a long with others.
Interview Question – What are your weaknesses? Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Los Angeles, CA May 2008 – Reviewed Dec 27, 2010
Interview Details – Found job lead on my alumni career job listing. Submitted my resume, then was called in for an interview. Waited for quite a while after my appointment. Overall interview was pretty quick. Met with HR rep and pretty much showed my portfolio. She asked that I explain each section which was not what I expected. No questions about actual spec'ing or tech packs etc... which was strange for this position.
Interview Question – Please describe what I'm looking at (in reference to my portfolio). View Answer
No Offer – Interviewed in Los Angeles, CA Jul 2009 – Reviewed Sep 15, 2010
Interview Details – Inquired about work experience and asked technical accounting questions.
Interview Question – What jobs I worked on with previous employer Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Los Angeles, CA Aug 2010 – Reviewed Sep 1, 2010
Interview Details – First received a phone call and a brief interview straight away. Was asked what my career goals were and previous experiences and other work related questions. When I am available.
Interview Question – What are your career goals Answer Question
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