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Hey anon poster on Feb 12. Thank you very much for that. I am glad to hear I wasn't alone in dealing with their awful behavior. I had no idea they went back to the early 90s and were always like this. How do places like this exist!? Their ads on LinkedIn NEVER go away. I haven't logged in once without seeing their ads...for jobs they don't have. It's pathetic that they do this. Less
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A slightly different perspective based on my experience with CARA... I've been affiliated with CARA since 2005--and along the way I have had to go through additional peer interviews as client engagements came along that required new or additional skills sets that I hadn't had the opportunity to use up to that point. After talking with my recruiter--who always calls and talks with me about whether or not I think a particular engagement would be a good match for me--and for the client--I then go through a peer interview to chat with a colleague who has demonstrated strong performance in that skill areas. I appreciate the way they take it that extra step. After all, recruiters are just that--recruiters. They then look to 'experts' to help them vet a consultant for a specific job. I know many CARA clients who very much appreciate this somewhat rigorous--but important--approach to finding them the best candidate. (and I don't think the comment about them going back to the early 90s is accurate. They had just formed a few years before I started partnering with them.) Less
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Let me be clear - my original issue with them is that I had a years worth of emails and cancellations - right up until the end. I am used to the fact that recruiters do not know much, but they should have some idea about the role. I was going to have a peer interview, but once they cancelled that at the last minute (which was the 5th cancellation on their part over the course of an entire year) - I told them I can't work with people this unprofessional and unreliable. And, I asked them never to contact me again. I suppose you got "lucky" by not falling into this bizarre and disrespectful pattern that they put me through, but people should be prepared that this is not a company that knows how to recruit or interview properly. There are dozens of Chicagoland consulting firms that get you through the process in 1 month, not 1 year. Less
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How did I answer this question? Poorly, apparently.
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I can remember a time I worked as a refinery technician. I lead a team of contractors in making repairs in my unit, From collected data we found that most accidents were from slips, trips, and falls in the units. During Job Safety discussions that took place before each repair in the unit, I made sure to point out the slip, trips, and fall hazards. After the safety discussions, I went a step further and escorted the contractors into the unit to point out those hazards so the contractors knew where they were. As a result, our slips, trips, and falls data went from an average of 4 each quarter to zero in my unit and my superiors were very happy. Less
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Honestly
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1. To elevate my experience by examining training programs within a large organization. 2. In addition to my academics, I have acquired experience as a trainer across industries and developing a training program in my previous position. Less
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The interview went very well. They deliberated for about a month because it was a close call between me and another candidate. I almost got the position, but the other person had slightly better qualifications and was ultimately given the offer. Less
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I highlighted several examples, both in retail and relating to service products.