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based on 2 ratings - Updated Sep 15, 2021
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The hiring process at Sentact takes an average of 42 days when considering 2 user submitted interviews across all job titles. To compare, the average duration of hiring at similar companies like BlackRock, Inc. is 14 days, Fabricated Software, Inc. is 2 days, and Apple Inc. is 21 days. Candidates applying for Support Services had the quickest hiring process (on average 42 days), whereas Support Services roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 42 days).
I received a request for an interview maybe a week after I applied for the position. An hour before the scheduled interview, I was contacted that a family emergency happened and he wanted to reschedule for the next day. The next day (Thursday) came, I waited 30 minutes after the interview time to email him, received no response until the following Monday. He asked me when we could reschedule and I never heard back. Very poor customer service!
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Sentact (Wexford, PA) in Apr 2019
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The interview process was very laid back and relaxed. I had 3 interviews with the company, the first for what I applied for which was a software implementation specialist which I felt I was very qualified for but based on my experience they wanted to interview me again for a different position which was fine. I came back for a second interview for the new role, support services supervisor. Again during this interview I seemed like a good fit and was well liked by the individuals I was interviewing with. The last interview was with the CEO of the company, which I also believed to of went very well. After 3 interviews and roughly 5 hours of interview time spent I was eventually offered the position. The offer took about a week for me to hear about although after the 3rd interview I was told two days. Okay thats fine, I understand people are busy. After I received the offer, I said I would like a couple days to think about it. I counted with slightly higher compensation, the company said they will get back to me. I received a text from the president asking if I was available to talk on two separate instances to further discuss the counter offer. Never heard back..... This was very frustrating and confusing for me as I was clearly interested in the company and the role since I interviewed 3 times, spent ~5 hours interviewing plus commuting there and back home to never hear back from them. I followed up multiple times initially and the response was surprisingly delayed. After the last text I replied to asking if I was free at 430 to talk which I never received a call on I stopped following up. I clearly was not wanted by this company although I was initially shown that I was a person of extreme interest. In summary just be aware that the interview process is long and it might not go anywhere no matter what is said to you