I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Prevail (Noblesville, IN) in Oct 2018
Interview
First there is a automated telephone interview, then if you pass that you get called in for the 1st in person interview with th immediate supervisor. If that goes well they call you back for a 2nd interview with the rest of the team
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me what you would do if you disagreed with a supervisors directive.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Prevail (Greensboro, NC) in Aug 2018
Interview
He took me and another person back to be interviewed together. First he went over each of our applications, then told us about the company. He described two positions, receptionist and essentially a sales person. Then he asked which we were more interested in even though we applied for a specific person. He was very proud of the company, and made it clear he wanted candidates worth more than $9/hr. He used the phrase "no offense" at least 3 times. Ex: "No offense, but we want someone who doesn't just have a cheesy smile when someone walks through the door." And we were sitting there like what makes you think we would? It was like he already had the mindset that he wouldn't find any worthwhile candidates.
I made a mistake in the math and accidentally put an extra zero when the form asked how much I wanted to make a week so after talking about attention to detail that didn't look good. Whoops.
I applied online. I interviewed at Prevail (Greensboro, NC) in Jun 2017
Interview
I applied through Zip Recruiter and was called almost immediately. This should have been my first red-flag. I drove to their office, which was very small relative to the alleged size of the company. Red-flag number two, although at the time I was too excited to care.
The interview process was normal, and Lexi was quite friendly. No red-flags there.
What really sent it home is the investigative reports that have been published on this company. Though it seems they are now selling a different company's fragrances, I would be leery of anyone who has required their sales associates to SELL FAKE COLOGNE IN GAS STATION PARKING LOTS. To be fair, I do not know if this is still the case. Could be that they have turned a new leaf. However, I would personally rather work at Wal-Mart. At least they don't mislead you.
Do your research online, be sure to check out the FOX8 news investigative report, and keep digging past the first few pages of reviews. These guys slightly elusive at best, shady and downright liars at worst. I called them and told them I wouldn't show up to their second interview, and I would recommend everyone does the same.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There were no unexpected questions in this interview.