I applied online. I interviewed at Power Home Remodeling
Interview
I was supposed to go in for the first interview, but the interviewer ended up combining the first and second interview so I was there for awhile (at least a few hours). The interviewer was really nice and we had a good conversation. He explained how everyone that works for this company starts from the ground and them moves their way up. This means literally door to door sales until you graduate into doing sales at store locations like BJS. Not at all what I was interested in doing. It was all men in the office and clearly a job that did not match me at all. If you don't mind long days with endless door-to-door interactions, this is the job for you. As someone with a college degree, I just don't think this job would even be an adequate entry level job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How comfortable do you feel going door-to-door?
Do you see yourself is sales?
Can you commit a year to doing sales with us?
Phone call lasted 2 minutes, didn't seem interested in actually getting to know anything about me but more so wanted to know if I was interviewing with other companies. Was no longer interested as soon as no effort was put into being interviewed for the position
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Are you interviewing else where? How are they going, what point in the process are you at?
It was great! Thorough, quick, and transparent. Each interview person had their own unique questions, discussed different aspects of the job and there was limited repetition across each level of interview which was refreshing.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Power Home Remodeling (Charlotte, NC)
Interview
Nice people but definitely trying to get you through process quickly with little time to think. Recruiters don’t about you, just getting paid their compensation for you accepting. Pay structure doesn’t match they say you’ll make