I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ADP (San Diego, CA)
Interview
phone screen- recruiter selling you on the job. (Interviewer) lies about everything. Sells you on the job, freedom and earning opportunity. Have you come back for a second round interview with the managers. Offer you a "sales apprentice" position, sales intern, etc. Whatever title they use to describe it... they only pay you $12.50/hr with zero benefits for as long as they want. Don't take it
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Question 1
The entire interview was all just a way to sell me on taking less pay for a job that would have more potential down the road. Complete lie. If I hadn't been told by a lot of people that ADP had such amazing training... I never would have accepted.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at ADP in Oct 2017
Interview
I was contacted by a lovely recruiter and had an initial phone screen. I was then moved to an in person interview with the VP of Sales which went really well so I was moved to the ride along. The ride along was long (entire day) but fun. I then had my final interview/role play with to SE’s and the VP of Sales. I was convinced o had the job since I was told I did amazing but they moved forward with another candidate which was a slap in the face considering I was told I did great.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at ADP (Portland, ME) in Jun 2017
Interview
I was reached out to by a recruiter on LinkedIn. We set up a time for a phone interview. I was then interviewed by a manager. Then told to prepare for a final interview, role play and ride along. The manager and recruiter kept in contact through the entire process. It was the best interview process I have ever been through with a job.
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Question 1
What motivates you? What are your long term goals/short term goals?