I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at RadNet (Los Angeles, CA) in Feb 2023
Interview
It's concerning when a business displays a poor company culture even before completing the interview process.
Despite reading multiple negative reviews about the company's culture, I decided to give them a chance. However, I was astounded by the unprofessionalism I encountered.
Thursday - The company contacted me for a brief phone interview and scheduled an in-person interview for later that day, which they later asked to reschedule for the next morning.
Friday - After an hour-long delay, I had the interview, which went well. They told me I was overqualified and suggested I apply for a position at another location. Later that day, I received a call scheduling another interview for Monday. They mentioned that the position was already promised to someone else they knew, highlighting the issue of nepotism in the job market.
Monday - I arrived for the interview, checked in, and was asked to wait. After 30 minutes passed, I began to wonder what was happening now. During this time, I observed staff members treating patients unprofessionally and engaging in loud personal conversations. After waiting for 35 minutes, I decided to leave.
I contacted the company to provide them an opportunity to rectify the situation, but after being promised a callback that never came, I concluded that this was a systemic issue.
I cannot stress enough how unprofessional this company is, and I strongly advise against engaging with them. Such problems typically stem from the top and indicate a lack of commitment to fostering a positive work environment and maintaining professional standards.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why did you choose Radnet? Are you willing to work for minimum wage? Can you work in multiple locations?
I applied online. I interviewed at RadNet (Plano, TX)
Interview
Two interviews consecutive days. First I sat with the recruiter. They were impressed by my knowledge of the company and their mission (which I absorbed from the company's launch page). I then sat with one of the managers who asked very situational questions, questions relevant to the job being applied for. Luckily I had a reference.