I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at National Credit Care
Interview
My experience was very short lived with National Credit Care. Initial call with Mandell was awesome. High energy, super friendly and all around nice dude. Invited me in for an in person interview. In person interview lasted just under an hour and it was with Mandell and his associate Bryan. Bryan came across as arrogant and definitely has a “big fish in a small pond” mentality. He was super transparent though and didn’t seem to want to waste either of our time which I appreciated. All the positions here list a salary range which ultimately are what someone “can make” as all their jobs are totally performance based (as sales should be) so don’t expect a base salary to match what they advertise. Everything on their entry level is paid hourly so do not be fooled by what is really to be considered “all in” pay. I think if someone is young in their career, super competitive and a hustler this is a great fit. Highly seasoned professionals will be turned off.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you feel about sitting at a desk all day making 45-50 phone calls.
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at National Credit Care (Westminster, CO) in Jan 2020
Interview
Pre-screening call, followed by an offer to come in to meet the team. Upon arriving at the office I was greeted by the recruiting staff who gave me a tour, answered preliminary questions and introduced me with some members of the team.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What Motivates me?
What evidence do I have that im a elite salesperson?
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at National Credit Care (Westminster, CO) in Oct 2019
Interview
Worst interview I've ever had. CEO was full of himself and berated me in the first three minutes of the interview. Not working for a company that sees their employees as pawns.