I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Berkshire Executives (New York, NY) in Oct 2017
Interview
Applied on ZipRecruiter and received a confirmation email and text within 24 hours of applying, which seemed a little odd but at the time I thought nothing of it. They then sent me the time (2 days later from when the confirmation details were sent) and place a shady office building with no signage whatsoever next to the McDonald’s on 8th Avenue. After arriving I climbed the stairs up to the 3rd floor and filled out yet another application. An HR employee then took another prospect and myself into a glass enclosed cubicle and rattled off questions. I was hardly asked any questions as the the HR employee seemed to be more interested in the other prospect than myself a graduating college senior at the time. When I left that office, I figured that I wouldn’t get the job but was still hoping to hear some feedback in the form of an e-mail in the hours that followed, which of course never arrived raising a lot of flags. My theories were proven true when I did some research intro this company and saw that other applicants have felt like they’ve gotten scammed by this company and so do I. Don’t apply here it’s not worth it.
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Berkshire Executives (New York, NY) in Sep 2019
Interview
There were a ton of people waiting to go in for interviews, so the time slot you were given is not really accurate because they give about 20 others the same time. When I was finally called, we were taken 2 at a time and just asked basic questions about ourselves. The CEO was really nice, but extremely vague about what they actually do. It probably lasted about 10-15 minutes and he offered us both the opportunity to come back the next day.
I applied online. I interviewed at Berkshire Executives
Interview
Definitely a scam, the job posting was very vague. The interviewer didn’t describe position or what we would even be doing. Very boastful, got a bad impression.
A complete waste of time, be more forthcoming about what you’re asking of people.