J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Paycom (Sunnyvale, CA) en févr. 2017
Entretien
After submitting an application, I was contacted by a recruiter for a brief screen. Shortly after, I was notified that I was being considered for an in-person interview. The recruiter I worked with was friendly and helpful and it was clear that she had the candidate's best interests in mind.
My in-person interview took place in the Sunnyvale office and it was an awkward, disappointing, and poorly orchestrated affair. Upon reaching the door to the Paycom suite, I was faced with a locked door. I wasn't told how to notify the interviewer that I arrived and after some unsuccessful knocking, I called my recruiter at 5:00pm Oklahoma time on a Friday and was lucky enough to get a hold of her. She let the interviewer know that I was outside and I was let in a few moments later.
The interview proceeded as the recruiter described. I was led to a computer to complete the assessment. First strike, the computer was running on Windows 98. After completing the assessment, I stepped into the office of the interviewer and sat down to begin the interview. Strike two, the interviewer seemed completely disinterested in his own questions (the most cliche of which I describe below) as well as mine. After an unenthusiastic sendoff on both sides, I stepped out and returned to the buildings garage where (strike three) I got stuck at the exit because I was never notified that I needed to get parking validated by the company I was visiting.
Long story short, I couldn't get out of there fast enough. It was a logistical nightmare and the Sunnyvale office did not represent Paycom in a positive light.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
As I mentioned above, I'm going to list some of the cringeworthy, cliché questions I was asked.
1) What is your dream job? What's stopping you from doing that?
2) Describe yourself in three words.
3) Why should I hire you?
4) What's the number one reason I SHOULDN'T hire you?
- The interviewer looked so pleased with himself when he asked this question as if it was the most
clever question in the history of interviews. In reality, just a horrible take on "what's your biggest
weakness" question.
We apologize for your unpleasant experience in our Sunnyvale office. The director of recruiting is looking into the details of your experience as we take your comments seriously. We wish you the best during your career search.
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