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Posted Nov 26, 2012 2012-11-26 14:32 PST — 0 of 1 people found this helpful
No Offer – Interviewed in Chicago, IL (US) Aug 2012 – Reviewed Nov 26, 2012
Interview Details Had a phone interview with the recruiter. Things went well - was told that I was a good fit for the role and salary expectations were in line. Had a second phone interview with the Director with whom this position would report. Felt a rapport and felt that the interview went well. Scheduled for an in-person interview. Was asked to meet at a Starbucks close to the interviewer's home because she was working from home that day. Thought it was odd, but okay. Met and talked for 2 hours. Thought things went well. Didn't hear back for weeks - emails were not returned, which of course is a bad sign. Finally got connected to the recruiter and was told that they decided my compensation was too high. After three interviews? And after it was confirmed previously? That was a bit frustrating.
Interview Question – A partner tells you that they need to open a replacement position for someone that was recently laid off. What would you do? Answer Question
Other Details - I applied online and the process took 2 months.
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