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Posted Apr 16, 2012 2012-04-16 19:25 PDT
No Offer – Interviewed in San Antonio, TX Mar 2012 – Reviewed Apr 16, 2012
Interview Details – I had a phone interview with the HR department which went really well. Then I had another interview with the VP of Sales in the Austin area that also went well and she referred me for a face to face interview in San Antonio. The HR lady that I had the first interview with then scheduled me for a whole day which was suppose to consist of an interview with two managers, then going out in the field with a sales rep and finally a role play/ask for job. I drove four hours for the interview and after the face to face interview they said thanks for coming in, we will get in touch with you. I told them I was confused because I had a whole day set up and they said I wasn't scheduled for anything else. I then called the HR lady to figure out what had happened and never got a response. I then got a rejection letter the next week. The whole thing was very unorganized and very unprofesssional.
Interview Question – Knowing that you don't have any sales experience, you should know that your GPA is important. Why isn't yours higher? View Answer
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