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      Entretien pour Trainer

      18 mars 2009
      Employé (anonyme)
      Phoenix, AZ
      Offre acceptée
      Expérience positive
      Entretien difficile

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 3 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez IPowerWeb (Phoenix, AZ) en févr. 2009

      Entretien

      Initial phone "screen" was longer and much more in-depth than I expected, lasting over 1 hour. The recruiter was very thorough exploring my background, interest in the position, and knowledge of the company and industry. The face-to-face interview with the hiring manager was next, running over 2 hours and mostly behavior-based in nature. (e.g. "give me an example from your experience") He did include a few theory-into-practice questions, and hypothetical scenarios on how I would attack specific problems. The following week I participated in another 1:1 interview with the HR manager, and a panel interview with 2 business partners: operations and sales managers, that this position would support. These questions focused more on my specific background supporting those functions, and some theoretical questions about my suggested approach to specific problems. I did well enough to make their "short list" of potential candidates. The next day I returned to audition as a trainer. After I met with the hiring manager the prior week, and he decided I was worth considering, they sent me some online links and suggestions for preparing and delivering a 1-hour corporate orientation session with a room full of folks, some from the interview team and others that would be direct coworkers/peers for this new trainer. (none with backgrounds in training or instructional design) The audition went well, and it gave me a feel for some elements of the corporate culture: do they arrive on time? are they distracted with other work? etc. All participants completed a standard evaluation form about my performance as a trainer (I never got a look at the form or the results). The offer came by phone about a week later. A bit of negotiation on salary, and I accepted the offer 2 days later. Overall, the process followed seemed robust and focused on what I would consider critical skills and competencies they were looking for.

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      Describe your most challenging employee-manager relationship and how did you address it.
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