I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Alfred Dunner (New York, NY) in Jan 2019
Interview
Basic questions such as experience, looking for key words in the business like (selling reports, excel, ect.), be conversational, ask a lot of questions, do your research on the company. Company really just was looking for someone who knew the business, & was upbeat to be able to fit in. Good company environment, positive team, fun & family oriented
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Alfred Dunner (New York, NY) in Mar 2014
Interview
This was brief, spoke with designer and her partner in the showroom. They gave me a walking tour of the showroom and allowed me to see the collection and gave small intro to their brand. The position i wanted was already taken but they offered a different one leaving the understanding that i would be involved in the all aspects. Which allowed me a great deal of learning and growing.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Alfred Dunner in Dec 2009
Interview
I was friends with one of the employees so my interview was brief at best. The manager doesn't like talking to people much, is more of a back-room manager. The owners, while friendly, are not supportive of those outside of upper management. They pretty much let the managers do as they please, which in the end led to my leaving as the Manager was lazy yet given credit for the work myself and others did to promote and increase sales. It is a great place to work if you like and enjoy working with an elderly clientele as those are the people who make up their customer base. I did and do enjoy that population base and would say it is the biggest thing I regret about leaving the job.