I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at CM International (London, England) in Jan 2016
Interview
Got a job interview literally the next day. Pretty quick interview - 5 mins
Manager didn't speak great english
Didn't feel like an interview, spoke more about my holiday to Spain
I applied online. I interviewed at CM International (Islington, England) in Jul 2017
Interview
**This role is not what it seems**
DAY 1 - After getting there 10 mins before my interview, I had to wait 30 mins for my name to be called to have my interview. There were waves of other candidates coming to and from the building. I went into an office with another candidate and had the interviewer rant for 10 mins about the company nothing about the role. I was barely given a chance to speak when I was told I will receive a call 'later this evening' to let me know if I made it to the next stage.
That night around 6.30pm I received a phone call telling me that I got into the next stage, which would be the next day. I was told to bring pen and paper, and arrive back at the office at 10am sharp.
DAY 2 - I arrived at 9.45. As soon as you get there they make you sign a document saying that you agree that today is a shadowing day and that you will not be paid nor compensated for anything that you do today. You then get assigned to a team manager, within 10 minutes of arriving at the office I was on a bus to Barnet unaware that I was about to spend the day watching someone do door-to-door sales for a charity. Whilst they do their job and speak to people on the street you write nonsense on paper about reasons why people wouldn't want to support the charity.
I walked out after this. The job brief is very deceiving and not at all what the job is. I found the day a complete waste of time, money and energy... This is me trying to me nice about the role...
I applied online. I interviewed at CM International (London, England)
Interview
I was offered an interview with the CEO a day after applying. When I got to the place where the interview was going to be held, a lot of people that seemed to be applicants too were coming in and out of the office. They seemed to be 25 years old or less. I was asked to fill up a form and then wait for like 10 min. The interview itself could have lasted approximately 5-7 min max. The CEO was nice and friendly, but did not ask about my experience which I thought was weird. She never really talked about the job position but the company itself (copy paste from the information they have uploaded in their website and that felt kind of sketchy). Later on that day I was called to schedule my first day of work but I declined since I found out their "direct marketing" strategy meant door-to-door selling.