I applied online. I interviewed at Fortuna Chicago (Chicago, IL) in Sep 2020
Interview
This is hilarious.
I applied for a Project Manager role under Fortuna. Upon getting the zoom link, I entered a room with some 20+ participants on Emilio Mayagoitia giving your generic staged sales pitch for the job. Full suit, high rise background--real generic vibes to portray authority, wealth, and opportunity.
The presentation was laughable. The 'interview' lasted 20 minutes as Emilio repeatedly tried to intimidate people into leaving and weeding people out. "Only the hardest workers succeed here."
Promises of opportunity, wealth, etc if you work your tail off. Automatic flags of being a slum sales job that he's prepping people for.
TIP: If the 'interviewer' ever tries to weed you out or give warnings on the job, you take it. It's a reverse psychological technique to get people to defy him and grin/bear it to meet expectations.
Either way, I showed up to the next 'interview' after I emailed their 'HR' email. Sent a zoom link. Was the second round of the first interview. I laughed. I left.
This is a fake company that works to funnel money to Emilio. Given that he's engaged in labor law violations, you should know to stay away from Emilio at all costs.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Fortuna Chicago (Chicago, IL) in Jul 2020
Interview
The interview process was super easy buts a total scam. The actual job is nothing like they make it seem. I resigned after 5 hours because not only were the hours drastically different than what I was told, but the job itself is nothing like they make it seem. If you like Walmart, then this is the job for you! You spend 95% of your time in Walmart trying to get people to sign up for Comcast/Xfinity. Weekly work hours are also Monday-Saturday.
I applied online. I interviewed at Fortuna Chicago in Sep 2020
Interview
I was sent an email with a link to submit a virtual interview but did not receive any responses when attempting to obtain more details about the position or company.