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Internet Recruitment Consultant at Monster Worldwide

Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Florence, SC – Reviewed Mar 20, 2013

Interview Details – Not your standard interview. Lots of questions about how you would handle various situations. Many questions require you to answer about negative work experiences.

Interview Question – Tell me about a time when you didn't get along with a co-worker and how you overcame it.   View Answer

Negotiation Details – Salaries and benefits are non negotiable. Package is very generous, and there is room for advancement if you play politics.

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Internet Recruitment Consultant at Monster Worldwide

Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Tempe, AZ – Reviewed Dec 6, 2012

Interview Details – Several Interviews, mock sales call with management, let you shadow to see if it would be a good fit.

Interview Question – Mock sales call.   Answer Question

Negotiation Details – No negotiation.

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Internet Recruitment Consultant at Monster Worldwide

Accepted Offer – Interviewed in New York, NY May 2011 – Reviewed Nov 26, 2012

Interview Details – I was contacted by an Acquistion Talent Department. Had a brief interview with them. Then was brought in to meet with 4 managers at one time. There was a background check and had to supply references in order for the process to proceed. I was told that one of the managers were interested and I had a good chance. I waited for about 2 weeks and heard back that I had the position.

Interview Question – I was asked several basic questions. There really wasn't any questions in particular that I found were difficult. They allowed me to do majority of the talking in which I did. I asked lots of questions as I did have plenty.   Answer Question

Negotiation Details – I did not negotiated as I was pleased with the salary and commission structure

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Internet Recruitment Consultant at Monster Worldwide

Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Indianapolis, IN May 2010 – Reviewed Feb 2, 2012

Interview Details – Recruiter contacted me and was plesant. I was then contacted by a hiring manager and did a short phone interview. Next, I was brought in for a face to face interview and then wisked off to a panel of three hiring managers. I was then introduced to two senior level managers and did a meet and greet. Two days later an offer letter was issued and accepted.

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Internet Recruitment Consultant at Monster Worldwide

Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Indianapolis, IN Jan 2008 – Reviewed Mar 17, 2010

Interview Details – I was originally referred for this position by a previous co-worker. I had one initial phone interview, it was very standard and basic. From there I scheduled an in-person interview. I interviewed with 2 regional managers for about 30 minutes. during this process they stressed how much time is spent on the phone and activity expectations for the position. Shortly after leaving the interview I received a call from the recruiter letting me know they wee offering me the position.

Interview Question – Mainly questions revolving sales experience in general.   Answer Question

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