I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at The Brach Group (Middleburg Heights, OH) in Jun 2012
Interview
Interview, Shadow, Job Offer You interview and then ride with an employee and if you like what you see you get offered the job. Other than that it was easy.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at The Brach Group in Apr 2014
Interview
I was contacted by the company, they were reviewing resumes on Career Builder. The lady who called me seemed very pleasant on the phone, and were very thorough in both the description of the position, and what it was they liked in my previous experience.
After discussing the position as well as what they company & myself is looking for overall, we scheduled an interview.
The interview itself was very informative, all the questions I had were answered, and I feel like I left with a much more in depth understanding of not only what the company does, but what they are looking for as well.
I however was not called back for the job shadow, I am a bit disappointed in this but I feel everything happens for a reason.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
In addition to the general interview questions one gets, they really asked some unique questions, giving you the chance to make yourself stand out from the rest of the candidates they are getting resumes from.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at The Brach Group (Middleburg Heights, OH) in Mar 2014
Interview
I saw the ad on a job website, applied online and thought they were a small marketing firm. The ad was very vague (1st red flag) and promised no RESIDENTIAL door to door sales. They called and set up an in office interview. When I arrived they made me bring a copy of my resume which they had already received online? (2nd red flag) Then they had a quick 15-20 min interview with me and asked very traditional questions. (3rd red flag, no creative questions that normal marketing firms ask) They did explain what the position would entail and it wasn't residential door to door sales like they had promised but it did include COMMERCIAL door to door sales. The basic feeling I got was that it included approaching companies and trying to get them to switch their cable, internet and energy providers to the providers that they "represent". I received a call back at noon that day asking for me to come to their office the next day for a day long interview. (4th red flag) I however let it go to voicemail and never returned their call. The next morning they called me again and again I let it go to voicemail, they called to confirm my 9am-5pm interview that I did not agree to.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
None. Super easy and really didn't ask anything about my resume.