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      Implementation Specialist Interview

      Jul 19, 2016
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Carmel, IN
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through other source. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at PolicyStat (Carmel, IN) in Mar 2016

      Interview

      While none of the steps of the interview process were difficult, the biggest issue was that not until the very end did I know exactly how many steps there were...and therefore how far along in the process I was. I initially turned in a hard copy of my resume to a contact at PolicyStat. Two weeks later (because I was from out of state) I was given a phone interview by one of the executives. Ten days later I was advised by another person at the company that, although they had my resume in hand, I would still need to fill out the online application. After doing so, I was scheduled three days later to take a 30 minute online work sample. Two weeks after the work sample, I was then interviewed (via phone again) by a human resources representative. Slightly more than two weeks after this second phone interview, I was scheduled to travel to Carmel for an in-person interview with representatives from multiple departments. What was to be a 2-2.5 hour interview turned into a 3.5 hour interview with 4 different employees/executives that I felt went very well. They must have thought so, as well, because I was then scheduled for the next step, which was yet another online work sample (this one lasting 90 minutes) that happened a little over two weeks later. A little over a week after this step, I was informed that PolicyStat had selected another candidate for the position. Honestly, each step went well. Each company representative I dealt with was very friendly and accommodating to my situation (being out of state). The long, in-person interviews impressed me with the personable interviewers who made the company seem as though it would be a great place to work. The biggest issue was just not knowing how many steps to the process there were and not knowing exactly how long the process was going to take. It was always a matter of sitting around wondering if they were going to contact me again, and if so...was that with an offer or instructions on "here is what you have to do next"? It was a 91 day process that ended in my not being selected.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      The initial 30 minute work sample was some generic questions relating to industry, while the longer 90 minute work sample included actual situations that might occur during a typical work day, and how you would handle them.
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