I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Addison Group (Salt Lake City, UT) in Jun 2022
Interview
If I could sum it up, I'd say this company lies to get people to accept a job offer then doubles back on it.
Process was straightforward, spoke with an internal recruiter and was asked if I was available for 2 hours later that week, in person. Was told by internal recruiter that most jobs were direct hire and "professional" jobs -- we determined *THAT* was a lie. Turns out, it's basically a temp agency that takes a ton off the top of hourly folks at menial call center jobs. No thanks!
Note: They're renting a coworking space in SLC and seem to be delusional about why recruiters must be in office 5 days a week (seriously, to make calls?). It was 55 degrees in the office, and I'd been told it had been all week because the AC was wonky? Yet the one poor person working there couldn't WFH until it was fixed?
I wouldn't say I "didn't get an offer" as much as I never responded to any of their callbacks.
Interview was very stiff and one of the interviewers said about 5 words beyond his canned questions.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Addison Group (Houston, TX) in Apr 2026
Interview
Contacted by Addison recruiters on LInkedin, email, and phone calls several times with roles they want to interview me for. Respond showing interest to roles and with requested info. Get no response for a couple days, send a follow to them, consistently ghosted.
I applied online. I interviewed at Addison Group (Washington, DC) in Feb 2026
Interview
Had a great initial phone screening, and then proceeded to talk to the manager at Addison Group for a 2nd round and I was extremely disappointed. He did not seem like he was interested in me as a candidate but rather meeting me out of obligation and formality. I did attempt to create some rapport, but only interviewed with standard questions for 10 minutes then proceeded to ask "What questions do you got?", interview was over within 20 minutes which was the shortest 2nd round interview I've ever had. Haven't heard anything from the team since the interview, it's been 2+ weeks.
Had a 30 minute interview where they mainly asked about my previous job experience and told me more about the position. I previously worked a sales position and they asked a bunch of questions about what I did in that position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you use your previous job experience in sales to help yourself in this role.