I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at BGM Marketing
Interview
Was told the dress code was professional business attire, except the office was anything but that. The first thing I noticed was an overpacked seating area. The receptionist didnt even have an extra pen for the girl that came in right before me, and then walked across the office munching on pretzels. The interview was basic, except the girl didnt explain anything about the position, that was for second interviews if called back. Which ofcourse I was, in 2 hours, by someone with screaming children in the background that kept muting the phone to silence them, my only guess. Overall, maybe there is some opportunity to scrap for rags and earn your way up like in the common pursuit of happyness. But not for me.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What do you prefer, a desk job, or out in the field?
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at BGM Marketing (New York, NY) in Feb 2015
Interview
It's very straight forward interview processes. For the 1st interview, I have the chance to sit down and talk with the CEO of the company and get more information about the position and the company. For the 2nd round, you can real-life experience with the employee in the company. This experience could help to thoroughly understand what are the daily tasks and challenges. The last round interview is to sit down and talk about the previous experiences you have with the company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q: What are the three things you look for from companies?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at BGM Marketing in Jan 2015
Interview
I applied initially on through my campus job search engine, and was not contacted. I emailed the contact listed on the job description via email, and he called me about 2 days later. He said that he was going to ask me a few questions just to make sure I was qualified for the job, and that it met my interests. He basically only asked me about stuff that was already on my resume and location preference.
The longer he spoke, the more I could tell that something was up. After about 7 minutes, he finally said that I would have to pay a $500 deposit for training, and that I would be reimbursed after training. He told me that he would send me the Business Analyst curriculum via email, and that I was to contact him with any questions or concerns.