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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Maynard, MA Aug 2008 – Reviewed Dec 30, 2012
Interview Details – lots of the basic stock sales question interviews. Just be prepared to explain your competencies and how you handle customers and work within a team setting
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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in New York, NY Apr 2008 – Reviewed Jul 16, 2010
Interview Details – Both the interview and hiring process is fine. The problem is working there.
Interview Question – Where do you want to be in a few years? View Answers (2)
Negotiation Details – There is no negotiation.
Declined Offer – Interviewed in Boston, MA Jan 2010 – Reviewed Jan 7, 2010
Interview Details – Tried and tested interview with standard Q&A. Interesting to note the age of the sales director. He was very young for the role. Was offered the job, decided against it as the salary wasnt good enough.
Interview Question – Strongest Feature? View Answer
Reason for Declining – Not offered enough money.
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