Muzak, LLC Account Executive Interview Questions & Reviews
Updated Apr 23, 2012 – Interview questions and reviews posted anonymously by interview candidates.
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Account Executive at Muzak, LLC
Posted Apr 23, 2012
3.0
Average Interview
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Overall Positive Experience
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Received and Declined Offer
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Interviewed Jan 2011 (took 1+ week)
The initial interview was on the phone with HR who's explanation and expectations of the position was very clear. A short online personality test followed. There was concern that I might be over qualified however, my resume was passed along to the Division Mgr. who opted to interview me in person. Several opportunities (geographic) in the division were presented to me and my next interview was with the Hiring Mgr. of the area that I was most interested in pursuing. Everyone I spoke with was professional, thorough and clearly enjoyed working with Muzak and optimistic about future growth of the organization. They were easy to talk with and I would have enjoyed working with everyone I met. The office is clearly an open, casual work environment and you don't have to go far to get the answers you might need in a working situation.
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Reason for Declining
The positions required relocation and with the fast paced growth of the company, they were in need of someone to fill the voids quickly.
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I Applied Online and the interview consisted of a Phone Interview, a 1:1 Interview and a Personality Test.
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Account Executive at Muzak, LLC
Posted Feb 2, 2012
1.0
Very Easy Interview
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Overall Neutral Experience
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Received and Declined Offer
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Interviewed Feb 2012 in White Plains, NY (took 2 days)
The first two interviews are phone interviews. The first interview was very easy, second interview consisted of "behavioral questions" where you had to address the situation, action, and result. Like "when did your networking experience result in a closed sale".
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Reason for Declining
There's a reason why the company filed for bankruptcy in 2009, they don't invest much in their employees. The pay structure was commission draw. Which technically means after 6 months you're paying to work for them! They loan you money and you pay them back through your commissions. It's pretty much 100% commission after the first 6 months.
4000/mo 6 months
2000/mo 14 week
1000/mo ongoing
commissions 2-11% uncapped
After 6 months if you can't at least pay them back $2000 a month you will be in debt to them. It's that simple. The commission of 2-11% sounds too low especially when some of their products only sell for $45/month!!!
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The interview consisted of a Phone Interview.
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