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      Entretien pour Web Front End & Marketing

      5 juin 2019
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Salt Lake City, UT
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      J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Handi Quilter (Salt Lake City, UT) en mars 2019

      Entretien

      I submitted my resume online. Got an email about an onsite interview the next morning. Setup interview for one week later. Google Maps took me to the wrong location. Apple Maps had the right location (probably something they need to update so this doesn't happen to other people). So I show up for my interview and I wasn't told anything about the process or how many people I'd be meeting with. I figured it would be an hour interview. It was actually almost THREE AND A HALF HOURS LONG. I had not planned for this so my childcare was kind of upset that they weren't communicated with about this. Nor had I anticipated it would be that long. I met with 6-7 people. Some people twice later in the interview. It would have been nice to let the interviewer know to anticipate a longer interview format so they can plan for that with their other life things. They had some basic web questions asked by phone from a sister company of theirs. Not really any technical questions. I showed them my work. I gave them a ton of great business ideas and realms they should explore that they had not yet: Amazon being a big one. Adding sections and plugins to their website for using geo-location to find where someone was searching from, chat box automation, keywords they should be targeting, etc. They seemed very impressed with my work and told me they would let me know in two days. I heard back about two weeks later. I sent follow up thank yous and never heard from a single person I interviewed with. I asked for an update after a week because I was interviewing lots of places. If you interview with them about any technical, web, or computer related things just know that they aren't really the technical crowd you're used to talking with. They're more of an older generation company (in terms of technological understanding, etc. I mean they don't even have an Amazon presence and their web standards, logos, formatting, etc is a good 10 years behind). So if you are okay with working for a company that doesn't understand technology or how the internet works that's fine. But otherwise just know that you'll be constantly bombarded with crazy long requests to make changes or completely re-do the website for virtually no reason because they don't understand how long these things take and understanding their "why" with these things may take some time to explain to them because they think things will be super fast because you have a computer and understand computers. Which is not accurate. Everyone was really nice to meet with I just wish they: - Let me know how long the interview session would be and approx. how many people I'd be meeting with. - Stuck to the time frame for letting me know (which I know isn't always possible but at least sending a response to my email stating something like, "I'm sorry we don't have a decision yet. We anticipate making one in __ days." would have been more helpful than nothing. - Also probably update your Google My Business location so more people don't get lost looking for your location.

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