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      Entretien pour Graphic Editor

      3 nov. 2020
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Offre refusée
      Expérience négative
      Entretien facile

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé via un recruteur. J'ai passé un entretien chez Exelon en oct. 2020

      Entretien

      The recruitment process was lengthy, which in itself is not a problem. I was approached about the opportunity in the beginning of July and did not interview with actual management until October. The main reason I declined the offer is that it was made clear that I was not valued as a candidate for the position; so, I knew that would only transfer over to how I was treated as an employee. There were about 8 steps in the process. The original contact by the recruiter and phone interview with him, an online questionnaire, a secondary application, a test at a testing center, another questionnaire, a personality assessment and then an interview with the actual team members I would be working with. (Had I accepted, there would be an additional background check and interview). There was a test I was asked to take about halfway through the process that needed to be held at a specific testing center. When I asked about only a week extension to the deadline--due to a lack of testing facilities and time slots open in my area because of covid restrictions--I was told that would not be possible: that I would be welcome to take the test later and "reapply then if the position was still available". Because of this, I drove over two hours to a testing facility that had availabilities before the deadline-- despite the fact that I was already over-qualified for the position and wondered why a test was necessary. These types of tests continued with personality and qualification questionnaires, which I completed suspecting it was simply company procedure. When the official offer was made, there was an automatic assumption by the recruiting officer of "when you accept the position". When I replied with additional questions about the offer, it was made clear there was absolutely no room, nor tolerance, for negotiation. I was made the offer late Thursday and expected to respond by Friday. For a company that approached me about applying--this was not a position I sought out--they made it clear that they were in no way interested in me as a person. It was evident then that I could expect a similar level of "support and consideration" should I choose to become their employee. Therefore, I declined the position. I have worked for, and currently work for, international companies and have experienced a far more human hiring process with these corporations, despite being much larger than Exelon. If you want valuable employees that actually want to do their best for your business, I recommend not treating them as disposable.

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      Question 1

      They had a set of 6 questions, asked by two interviewers, that asked about things like "explain a time you had conflict in the workplace" and "how would you deal with the change in deliverables close to a project deadline". All were expected to be answered in the "STAR" format, giving a specific example from your past experience and and defined outcome of that experience.
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