The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Maxim Healthcare in Sep 2010
Interview
My first interview was on the phone. I was prepared to answer questions but was caught completely off guard when the person on the other line was talking about the company and the position for over 20 minutes. It sounded as if he was literally reading off a script. I was extremely bored and somewhat confused as to the purpose of that phone call. I found myself saying "yes" and "ok" the entire time. He did not ask me any questions about myself at all but wanted to schedule and in-person interview later. The in-person interview was different. The office was small, messy, and completey unorganized. When I walked in, I wasn't even sure who to talk to since there was 2 clusters of desks in the middle of the office and no clear front desk assistant. I interviewed with 3 different people that day. They asked the same basic questions and all started off by asking me if I read over the job description. I mean really, I'm on an interview. I would hope that ANYONE would be smart enough to do that. I replied with a yes each time I was asked that. Anyways, the interview was very easy but I would not suggest this job to anyone. I went on the interview just as practice since I found out a lot of negative things about the company and the job. Word of advice, steer clear from this company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I see you have a lot of sales experience, and this position involves no sales. Why would you even consider this a good fit?
I applied online. I interviewed at Maxim Healthcare (Roseville, CA)
Interview
I applied online, did a phone screen with a recruiter, and then went into the office for an interview. Everything seemed to go well, the hiring manager told me she’d be in touch to schedule next steps- a team meeting and a shadow "pit sit" session. She made it sound like I was definitely moving on to the next stage, but then I never heard back. Total radio silence. It’s frustrating to be told you're moving forward and then get ghosted. Not a professional company. Also, they told me it was business professional attire but the workers were in sweats.
Traditional interview/behavioral questions followed by a tour of the office and meeting the other recruiters. Typical business casual attire (blouse, dress pants) was appropriate. Received an offer about a week later.
I applied online. I interviewed at Maxim Healthcare
Interview
A Talent Acquisition Specialist hung up on me when I began telling her about my background. It was completely rude and unprofessional. I now have a negative impression of the company.