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      Supervisor Systems Support Interview

      May 28, 2014
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Lake Mary, FL
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Verizon (Lake Mary, FL) in May 2014

      Interview

      I was contacted by several recruiters over the span of 9 months, to fill one of their roles in the new Accounting Center of Excellence. I was told in my initial contact that my salary requirements were too high and I finally caved 9 months later and decided maybe a pay cut would be worth the opportunity. After reviewing all the openings with the recruiter I told him I wasn't interested in the Lead Systems Specialist role and I would only do a face to face interview for the Supervisor Systems Support- I didn't want to waste anyone's time. The recruiter said Verizon was aware of that and I should expect the interview to revolve around the Supervisor role. I interviewed with six people during four 30 minute sessions. The interviews were very positive and I thoroughly enjoyed meeting with each person. About 3 hours after I left the Verizon office I received a call from the recruiter saying Verizon was going to extend an offer to me. I would have 2 days to take a drug test and accept the position. After a 30 minute discussion over my salary and how they "might" be able to match my salary after a 10% bonus I said to the recruiter, "Nobody has confirmed the job title and responsibilities". The recruiter told me the position I was being offered was the Lead Systems Specialist role- the position I already told them I wasn't interested in. Either the recruiter was providing lip service or Verizon didn't care. In the end I was told I didn't have enough managerial experience to be considered for a Supervisor role and that if I didn't take the Lead Systems Specialist role I would never be considered for Supervisor role at Verizon- they would fill any vacancies by promoting. Summary: When they call you in saying they are interviewing for multiple positions- they aren't lying. During the interview be sure to ask the interviewer which position they are considering you for. As a professional it is a little off putting to be considered for "multiple positions". Surely, your history and skillset highlight an ideal position for you to interview for.

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      Explain the achievement you are most proud of.
      1 Answer

      Question 2

      Why Verizon?
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