I applied in-person. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at SelfEmployed.com (North Charleston, SC) in Mar 2019
Interview
Great. Love working for myself and not the man. Really just wanna read reviews tho, but I can't do that without having to do this. So I'm just fluffing it until I get the 30 words required to continue
I applied online. I interviewed at SelfEmployed.com (New York, NY) in Jan 2022
Interview
Preparation goes beyond just understanding and researching the company’s website and perusing the annual report; they’re a given. When I prep a professional for an interview, we get a specific game plan in place. The advantage of working with a recruiter is that they have the inside track on what the hiring manager is looking for and what to emphasize. However, whether or not you work with a recruiter, being prepared will make or break you. Start by writing an outline of how you’re going to approach the interview. Whatever you do, don’t wing it! Although you must be ready to adjust in the moment, you’ll be less anxious and perform better if you have a game plan walking in. At a minimum, you should have a job description you can work off so you know what technical skills to discuss. Give specific examples describing how you saved the company money or improved its processes. Results are what matter most when it comes to separating yourself from the competition.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why haven’t you gotten your Bachelor’s Degree/Master’s Degree/Ph.D.? Why have you switched jobs so many times? Why did you change your career path? Why did you decide to leave your previous/current job? Why is there a gap in your work experience? Why were you fired? How do you feel about working weekends or late hours? How would your boss describe you? Do you have any serious medical conditions? What would your first 30, 60, or 90 days look like in this role? Are you a team player? Are you a risk-taker? How do you deal with pressure or stressful situation? Do you think there is a difference between hard work and smart work? How quickly do you adapt to new technology? Do you have any interests outside of work? What do you think our company/organization could do better?
I applied in-person. I interviewed at SelfEmployed.com (San Jose, CA) in Jan 2022
Interview
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