My interview experience was very positive, with friendly interviewers, clear questions, and a welcoming atmosphere. I felt comfortable sharing my skills and left feeling valued, respected, excited, and genuinely encouraged.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Kforce in Aug 2023
Interview
The pre-interview process was good, then it became too much. This was for a tax position with Intuit. Literally, their people were calling, texting and email 3-5 times a day. It became intrusive. I disrupted a vacation to do time consuming case study for the role. They didn't get me a time that worked for me. I took a number of telephone calls in middle of my trip. I had an unexpected personal glitch and they made no effort to reschedule. They kept calling and calling with no new information. It was very sales-y. After the interview, there was one more sales-y call and then RADIO SILENCE. NOTHING. It's one month later. Nothing. No feedback. Zip zero. When someone spends hours preparing a case study on vacation, the worst a company can do is let them guess they didn't get the role. An automated email is considered minimum standard. This was subprofessional. I dodged a bullet. Stay away from Kforce and Intuit.
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Many questions around my process. Case study around short term rentals. I hope they don't use my work. They kept saying how much they loved it because it was so detailed and thorough.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Kforce (Fort Collins, CO) in Sep 2022
Interview
Easy series of phone, zoom, and in-person interviews culminating in an offer for low pay contract work within corporate lab spaces. Writing example required to complete interview process within the system.