I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Buyers Protection Group (San Antonio, TX) in Oct 2019
Interview
The first one was a short Q&A from a recruiter. Easy questions about experience and desire. Seemed more interested in promoting the company than gaining knowledge about the interviewee. The second was a one on one with a lead inspector. It was more like a conversation and very laid back. There were no “canned” questions or a person going down a list. Very casual and non intimidating .
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What kind work history and in I felt that what they offered was acceptable.
Meeting with local manager and discussed the opportunity and what was involved in the position. Then completed all application documentation. Submitted for a drug screen and provided all required docs. Once approved performed several weeks of ride alongs. Met with other senior inspectors and learned the ropes and had to get them to sign off on my performance.
I applied through other source. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Buyers Protection Group (La Mesa, CA) in May 2014
Interview
0) Host a single or multi-part phone interview/screening with HR/Recruiter
1) complete online job application
2) establish contact via e-mail with BPG Admin person(s)
3) Take and pass a residential architecture/home anatomy 50 question test/assessment
4) Sign independent 1099 labor and fee split arrangement agreement
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Do you have connections or friends in your local real estate market to whom you could market yourself as a capable pre-purchase home inspector? (If no, then are you confident enough to make those friends and connections?)