I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at AIM Consulting Group, LLC (Minneapolis, MN) in Feb 2018
Interview
First interview: Phone screening - basic questions
Second interview: More in depth phone interview about AIM and yourself
Third interview: In person with current MTAR and account executive - deep dive into company and yourself. Very laid back, open and easy going.
Fourth/final interview: In person with account exec, MTAR and managing partner. Same questions as third interview but more formal and serious style of interview. Managing partner more serious than anticipated.
Very laid back interview process until the fourth interview. AIM is very focused on finding the top talent to join the crazy fast growth of the company. Everyone you meet is awesome and they make sure to take the time to get to know you. Process does become exhausting after hearing many of the same things and asking similar questions. I had all of the skills and excitement necessary, I only wish my fourth interview went as well as my third. I did a poor job of explaining myself on a critical past employment experience and was misunderstood. during the 4th one. That ultimately led to no offer.
I have not interviewed with a company like AIM and hadn't have been that interested/excited about a work opportunity since graduating. They are the exact type of company everyone should look for as they pride themselves in their employees happiness and potential. I honestly hope I can find another company like this one to interview with, although the chances are slim. I would highly recommend this company to anyone who's looking for a challenge and for anyone who wants to feel valued. You should feel very proud to have a chance to interview with AIM.
Interview questions [4]
Question 1
Describe a difficult work experience and how you overcame that?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at AIM Consulting Group, LLC in May 2015
Interview
A corporate recruiter reached out to me about the position and ended up scheduling a phone screen. I mentioned that I would not be moving into the area for another month. I apparently passed the phone screen because she immediately sent me an email saying that it was no problem, that we would keep in touch and to forward any questions I had about the job along with doing some research to see if i was still interested in the company. I did both things as requested, emailed her several times and didn't get a response or any type of follow up. Not even a generic "the position has been filled" email. Very disappointing considering the good reviews the company has--I had high expectations. I ended up landing a technical recruiter position for a Fortune 500 company shortly after.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me how you have handled a difficult situation in the past.