Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez Sysco (Miami, FL) en juil. 2009
Entretien
Sysco South Florida called me early on a Thursday morning. The Recruiter advised me that he wanted to move quickly with my interview process, and wanted to know if I was available the next day, Friday. He called as scheduled on Friday and went over the exact application that I had filled out via the Sysco website. Some questions were based on my previous job history, how did I find out about Sysco, and the general job description/requirements for the job.
The Recruiter advised that I would hear back from them within two to 15 days - that they move very fast, and I would most likely get a call from the DSM and discuss more about the position via a cup of coffee in my area of residence.
It has almost been one month, and did not hear back from them. No phone call, no e-mail, no letter.
I am turned off by the lack of communication on Sysco's part. I have been in the purchasing position in F&B here in my area, and would think that a simple follow up on there part would have left a positive taste in my mouth. They spent their time (and mine), why not advise me the outcome? Sorry Sysco - thumbs down on my part.
J'ai postulé en personne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Sysco
Entretien
It went well. Nice people. They were interested in my interest in food sales and my desire to work hard. I met with three different people. They seem to want to build a strong team.
The interview process was very long and fairly disorganized. First, there is a phone interview, then I was invited to a hotel for in-person interviews. After a few weeks, I was asked to come to the ofiices for another interview.
I was interviewed by 3 different people in a round robin process. Each interview was private and then I would move on the next person for the interview. All interviewers were polite and nice.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time when you had to overcome a challenge.