I was interviewed by an employee and we very quickly mutually determined that the job and I were not a good fit as the role was not what I was looking for, and I did not have some skills they wanted. The employee politely ended the interview.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Link Advantage (Denver, CO) in Jan 2019
Interview
Casual one on one interview that took place in their Denver office. The interviewer was laid back and asked basic questions about background and work experience. Very informative about the position and company.
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Link Advantage in Feb 2019
Interview
I found the job online and applied. I had a few questions about what the job would entail. The job is primarily sales with base pay plus a commission pay on top. I read other reviews that say the interview was vague or the manager was vague. I'm not sure what people think a sales and account management position is or why they seem to be surprised when they apply for a sales job and find out that it is ACTUALLY a sales job. Seems pretty up front to me. So whatever. I had a good experience with the company. If previous reviewers felt things were vague or there were "red flags" then maybe they weren't asking intelligent questions?