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Accepted Offer – Reviewed Dec 12, 2012
Interview Details It's been so long ago, I can't even remember the steps. Back then, It was kind of hard to get on. I applied several times and kept making phone calls until I finally got a call back. The first time I did a phone interview and they did not call me back. The second time I did get a call back. All in all I think the interview process was pretty easy.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Omaha, NE (US) Dec 2011 – Reviewed Nov 03, 2012
Interview Details There will be two interviews, dress bussiness or bussiness casual. If they are interested there will be a drug/criminal back ground ck. Training last 8 weeks ,you can only miss 12 hrs in that time period
Interview Question – Why should the hire you? what do you have to offer the company? Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Got the hours I wanted, but the salery is set.
Accepted Offer – Reviewed Sep 24, 2012
Interview Details ESI is a different company - I do not know their practices.
Interview Question – ESI is a different company - I do not know their practices. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – N/A
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on San Antonio, TX (US) Jan 2008 – Reviewed Aug 21, 2012
Interview Details I spoke to a total of 4 diffeent people for interview process, these were all phone interviews. I finally had my in erson intrview about 1 week later, We discussed customer servie skills nd job would entail. Talking to members and showing them by using Medco Mail Ordr Pharmacy,it will save them money. And also ordred meds for members, took paymnts, tranferred members to pharmacist or RN whatever there accnt showed.
Interview Question – If I woud be intrested in Work at Home....but that never happened Answer Question
Negotiation Details – N/A
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Franklin Lakes, NJ (US) Aug 2011 – Reviewed Aug 06, 2012
Interview Details It was very easy and I enjoyed every min of it. Basic business values questions
Interview Question – Nothing was that difficult Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Basic and it was a good offer
No Offer – Interviewed in May 2012 – Reviewed May 14, 2012
Interview Details this is a wast of time. what is this information needed for? I am getting highly irritated and will now start to answer in gibberish. Good luck getting this info from others, if they get as irritated as me. I am just trying to see what usual pharmacist salaries is in Central FL. I moved from another state and wish to know what I need to try to negotiate.
Interview Questions
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Feb 2010 – Reviewed May 09, 2012
Interview Details Very professional
No Offer – Interviewed in Montvale, NJ (US) Jan 2012 – Reviewed Mar 24, 2012
Interview Details I interviewed for this position in January and met with 8 people. Each person said my skills matched very well with the position. In fact, one person I met with had the exact same background I did and specifically told me that the skills were immediately transferable to the financial analyst role. I was told I would hear something in two weeks because they wanted to move "very quickly". After I left i sent my thank you notes to each of the 8 people I met with. This was in January of 2012. After at least 2 weeks of not hearing anything, I called HR. no response. It's now March of 2012 and after many unanswered calls and emails I still have not heard back. While its clear I did not get the position, the complete lack of respect for my time, and interest in the company, is disappointing. A simple call or form email would have taken HR 2 minutes of time and saved a lot of mine. Recommendation: if you have some one take time out of their day to have an in person interview, please show them the common courtesy of following up-regardless of the outcome.
Interview Question – Give us an overview of your current background and how it applies to this role View Answer
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Franklin Lakes, NJ (US) Dec 2009 – Reviewed Sep 22, 2011
Interview Details The interview was all morning and I met with 4 different people. I met with the person who I would actually be reporting to (my manager) and I also met with 3 other managers. Each interview was about 30 minutes long. 1 of the managers was more of a getting to you type of interview, while the other 3 were more direct on tactical, strategic, and execution questions. Overall, I thought I did just OK with the interview, the questions were pretty tough, but I received the phone call with an offer and I immediately accepted.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Dublin, OH (US) Mar 2009 – Reviewed Sep 02, 2011
Interview Details
1.sat in a waiting room with 3 to 4 other people interviewing.....then the group of us met with a seasoned Customer Service Rep to discuss what the job is and the benefits
2. we then went in a room with someone (1:1) who set us up at a computer. We were given some information to read and a time limit. Then we did a mock call while navigating the system on the computer answering mock questions.
3.If you passed... you then go into a different room with a supervisor (1:1) who asks interview questions and past job history. (i think they are also doing the back check)
4 if you pass that... i think you either meet with one more person not sure....i was then told to go take my drug test and come back for 2nd interview (i think the following day or something like that)
5. I went back in for my follow up interview and talked to someone with hr (1:1) . They went over work history and some questions. I was then offered the job. I started a week or so later and took 7 wks of training. Five weeks in a classroom and 2 weeks on the floor with assistants helping.
(some people did not seem to advance to the next section of the interview and left)
Interview Question – Basic Interview Questions Answer Question
Negotiation Details – none
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