I applied online. I interviewed at Vera Whole Health (Anchorage, AK) in Sep 2019
Interview
Initial interview was very pleasant, but the second interview was very ambiguous. I was sked to do a recorded health coaching session with inadequate information about the client and the clients needs. This portion of the interview was an attempt to eliminate some of the ambiguity of the industry, I feel like if they wanted to eliminate that and find better candidates providing a little more direction would be helpful. Being a Health Coach is a very diverse career. Clients come to you with various and different needs, having known their patient caseload would have been helpful so that I could have demonstrated my expertise in a in that area.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you faced a difficult situation and what you did to overcome that situation.
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I applied online. I interviewed at Vera Whole Health in Nov 2021
Interview
Contacted promptly via email. Was asked to book and interview by end of the week. Interview set up and company didn’t show up. Second interview booked and equally didn’t show up.
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Vera Whole Health (Seattle, WA) in Nov 2021
Interview
I’m so frustrated, never in my life I had a worse interview process.
Coming from a company that claims to be based on respect, honesty care and responsibility (as stated in their values) they treated me horrible.
I applied to the remote health coach position and I stated in my resume that I was from another country, in the briefing I was sent when contacted by email they stated I could work “from any location of my choice”
I was first contacted by email requesting to download an app for the interview process, I did and scheduled an interview two days after that, the day came and I was really nervous as this was a position I really been working to get, but I was confident because I knew my passion for the job was going to get me there or I thought so.
The interview started without even saying hello or good morning, and proceed to ask me where I was located, I then answered and I had no other response, I was left completely unaware of what was going on, I didn’t know if the interview was over o no, I asked many times and send several emails to the recruiter as I didn’t know if the connection was lost or what to do, I spent over two hours trying to get in touch without any luck.
As a person looking for a job, of course you understand when the job is not right for you and the company decides to move forward with someone else, but the courtesy should be to a least thank for the time and say we will not be moving forward, not ending the conversation leaving hopeful people thinking what happen and not knowing what to do next or if at least the process is over, has some decency, honesty and care for the people who take time to prepare for a job like this, because the only thing that I get from this experience is that this company is a joke and have no principles or values and does not deserve people's time or effort.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
No questions beside where are you currently located