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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Sherman Oaks, CA – Reviewed Aug 29, 2012
Interview Details – Considering the temporary nature of my position, the interview process was a bit of a hassle. Everyone was very nice, but I interviewed with four different people, two of whom had really nothing to do with my job. Overall, my colleagues were lovely people, but the office atmosphere would improve with more natural light and a less empty, almost sterile interior.
Interview Question – I was asked about the kind of challenges I had faced in previous jobs and how I handled them. Not a bad question at all -- in fact, I enjoyed it because it made me think. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – I didn't negotiate. Rather, I was handed a contract with my salary and expected to sign.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in San Jose, CA Mar 2009 – Reviewed Aug 16, 2012
Interview Details – Very Personal Interview. Managers are very nice and easy to talk to. Made me feel comfortable and even took my wife and I out to dinner. After very fair terms were negotiated I came on and received everything as discussed.
Interview Question – Where do i see myself going in the company? Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Very laid back and pleasant. Didn't give me a dirt ball feeling like there was a lot of fluff and I was able to trust them very fast.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Sherman Oaks, CA Jun 2012 – Reviewed Jun 18, 2012
Interview Details – I submitted my resume along with an e-mail a few days after my Professor told me about the position. Got a 3 word reply and heard nothing for a whole week. Then I was contacted about an interview, however I only got a time over the phone, the Concierge was supposed to send me an e-mail and never did. I still showed up and was placed into an office where I met with my director and was told what we'd be doing for the summer. It was a boring kinda presentation, as opposed to a conversation. I actually didn't like it very much and it was a serious turn off. It was supposed to be for a "Finance Internship", but it looked and felt more like a Tech Internship. All in all it was a pretty awkward experience and my interviewer lacked good, if even decent, communication skills.
Interview Question – Do you know Excel? Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Sherman Oaks, CA Apr 2011 – Reviewed Apr 27, 2011
Interview Details –
Recruiter forwarded my resume to the Department Manager and Supervisor. I arrived a few minutes early, and was greeted very warmly, and walked to the Manager's office, then a Supervisor appeared, shook my hand, and we sat down to begin the interview.
The receptionist were very warm and friendly as were employees I walked by on the way to the Managers office. I immediately liked the atmosphere.
Interview Question – What are your strenghs and weaknesses? Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in May 2010 – Reviewed Mar 29, 2011
Interview Details – Hiring process for experieced sales team (Loan Officers) is the same at most mortgage companies: 1) Get to meet branch manager, 2) Talk openly about your recent past production, 3) Find out more about their systems 4) Show any type of proof of your past production or current pipeline 5) Negotiate onboarding package 6) They offer you to accept or decline incentive package
Interview Question – What is on your business plan? Answer Question
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