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      Graduate Recruitment Consultant Interview

      Jun 28, 2018
      Anonymous employee
      York, England
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Stroud Resourcing (York, England)

      Interview

      I applied online, through Indeed and then a phone interview took place. As a result of passing the phone interview stage, I was invited to attend what they called a 'Graduate Recruitment Event', although this was informal, I was told that our interaction with other candidates and the way we presented ourselves would be assessed. It was a great opportunity to learn about the role itself, as well as the recruitment industry in general. I was impressed by their openness and honesty about both the positives and negatives involved in the role. We were also given the opportunity to ask a current employee any questions in a confidential environment. Following this stage, I was invited to take part in their assessment centre. It consisted of a range of activities, assessing our suitability for the role in many different areas. This included communication, presenting and my overall cultural fit for the business. I really enjoyed the whole process, the directors were extremely quick in disclosing whether I was through to the next stage, as well as confirming whether I had been successful less than a couple of hours after leaving their office. I personally felt that throughout the day, they wanted us to do well and were encouraging in their approach. Not an easy process but I would 100% recommend attending, if successful you'd be joining a great business with an extremely supportive Senior Management Team with a genuine interest in your professional development and success.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Describe a time when you had to do something you had never done before.
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      Stroud Resourcing response
      5y
      Sorry for the late response, thanks for taking the time to write this review, it is nice to see that you have experienced our recruitment process in its entirety, this is the model that we will continue to adopt for all future hires. The team and I have worked hard to fine-tune a process that will help us, and the applicant establish whether this is a fit for both parties, we are now enjoying better stability as a result 😊

      Other Graduate Recruitment Consultant Interview Reviews for Stroud Resourcing

      Graduate Recruitment Consultant Interview

      Dec 7, 2018
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      York, England
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Stroud Resourcing (York, England)

      Interview

      Applied online and was then invited to get a feel for the company with a group of other interviewees. Initially a very impressive business and group of people. The business is sold as a place where you can grow and if you put the effort in you can make some serious money. Andrew and Guy ran this first day and it came across as if they had a genuine interest in you as a person and not just an employee. The benefits of working for them are ingrained into you and you leave feeling as if this is a business that knows what they are doing and it would be a great opportunity to work for them. Following this you are then shortlisted and invited back down to take part in some exercises; such as sorting out emails in terms of priority and actually cold calling hospitals to gain information on their employees. It must be said that anything organised by Andrew at this point is exceptional and you can tell he's good at what he does. However with the phone call exercise, it was my experience that half the numbers provided to me were no longer in service or lead to loops between the same trusts/hospitals on the list given. Therefore, this did not really give me a good chance to demonstrate my skills or gain an insight into what the job would be like. Finally, and this is what changed my impression of the organisation, the "competency interview" or at least their interpretation of one. This was the first contact with Joanna and the initial few questions were your standard what are you good at, why do you want the role etc; But it then took a U-turn and never in all of my interviews have I been asked how much debt I had, as if the answer had any impact on how well I could perform in the role. In hindsight I should have refuted the question and explained how rude it is to ask anyone such a question, interview or not. From then it was downhill and the ridiculous questions continued with items such as "who do you confide in most out of your parents", again as if this has any implications in which I can perform in the role. And how would you spend x amount of money, where it seems that any common sense response such as saving it is looked down upon in favour of just "splashing the cash" In the end I left the organisation with the complete opposite impression to when it first started. TLDR; Stroud's interview technique is now an often joked upon story due to its rudeness and downright inappropriateness.

      Interview questions [3]

      Question 1

      How much debt are you in?
      1 Answer

      Question 2

      Who do you confide in most out of your parents
      Answer question

      Question 3

      If I gave you a million pounds right now, how would you spend it
      1 Answer
      5
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      Stroud Resourcing response
      5y
      I am sorry for the late reply and that you did not have a good experience. The nature of interviewing for entry-level roles, particularly graduates who often have no work experience means we are focused on personal attributes and skills. Therefore, we do ask questions that open-up healthy discussions, we want to learn more about the person that we are investing in. Since launching our Training Academy in 2017, we have adopted a very structured interview process, I have reviewed these questions and must state that they are not included. We do ask ‘who has been the biggest influence on your life’, this is followed by some probing questions that allow us to assess whether a career in sales is right for you. Its evident from your review that we are not a fit for you, and as there was no offer of employment made, our recruitment process has protected you and us from making the wrong decision. I wish you all the best with your future endeavours.

      Graduate Recruitment Consultant Interview

      Dec 3, 2017
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Stroud Resourcing

      Interview

      After sending my CV and cover letter in I was contacted to arrange a phone interview which took several days to arrange because Joanna was either busy or not at work. When I finally managed to arrange a date I was on the phone with her for less than 10 minutes. She was rather rude in her manner on the phone, cutting me up mid sentence, asked only 3 questions in total. I’m not really sure why I was invited to a phone interview when she clearly wasn’t interested in hiring me. I have been offered feedback but again haven’t been able to hear what it is because she’s very hard to get hold off and the staff who answer the phone clearly don’t pass on messages or she has deemed it to insignificant to follow up on.

      Interview questions [3]

      Question 1

      Tell me about education career from secondary school to university?
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      Question 2

      Why haven’t you got a graduate job yet?
      Answer question

      Question 3

      What other jobs have you applied for?
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      2
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      Stroud Resourcing response
      8y
      This review is fraudulent. Whilst Glassdoor is anonymous, this applicant is known to us. Applications are tracked via our cutting-edge CRM system Bullhorn and we investigated this matter. We responded promptly throughout the entire recruitment process, following a telephone interview, several failed attempts were made to provide feedback verbally, through necessity, we brought this application to a close via email, inviting an opportunity for feedback. No attempt has been made by this applicant to request feedback, but they have taken the time to write this review, it is a disappointing outcome for everyone ☹