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Declined Offer – Interviewed in Charlotte, NC (US) Mar 2012 – Reviewed Apr 13, 2012
Interview Details I was approached by a recruiter who found me on LinkedIn and had several conversations with him and submitted an online application directly to the Charlotte office. When invited to the office, I waited 30 minutes past my scheduled interview time (which I showed up 15 minutes early for) before asking someone what was going on. I was brought to the hiring manager's office where she told me she forgot, apologized, but then given a rushed 5 minute Q&A session and told I'd be contacted in a couple days. I told them not to waste their time.
Interview Question – Why should I be picked over the other candidates. View Answer
Reason for Declining – See hiring and interview process.
No Offer – Interviewed in Saint Louis, MO (US) Sep 2011 – Reviewed Sep 27, 2011
Interview Details I was found by a hiring agency looking to fill a position working for Paycom. I was interested in an outside sales position so I did my research and met with there sales manager. She was very outgoing and loved the company she worked for. She was looking for someone that would be Extremely driven (emphasis on extremely). Self motivation is huge in this company and a positive attitude is a must. The interview questions and follow up questions were intended to push you into a corner. If you deal well under pressure... you are fine. I felt that the interview was okay, but i walked away knowing that the job wasnot a fit for either of us.
Interview Question – Past work experience: How does it apply to an outside sales position focused on payroll solutions? Answer Question
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