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      Entretien pour Public Relations Account Coordinator

      11 nov. 2016
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Offre refusée
      Expérience négative

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez Next Level Associates

      Entretien

      I applied through linkedin and they called me the next day to schedule an interview for the next day. I was not available because I had work but she said they are trying to find someone very soon and by next week the position might be filled. I took off of work to go to this interview. When I got there, the building looked like a medical building. I felt like I was waiting to get a teeth cleaning. The man who interviewed me commented on my physical appearance before he even said hello. I was told to look business professional and have three professional references with me (completely unnecessary). In the interview, I heard nothing about the position I applied for. He was dancing around the fact that this was a SALES/MARKETING job. He said after my training I would be promoted to a manager and basically would be running the show. I thought it was odd that me, as a recent college grad would be running the office after a few weeks of training. If I would be a manager than what was he? I asked him if my training would teach me about press releases, press reports and so on. He said no, this is not a desk job I would be working with customers one on one. He then told me that this branch deals specifically with VERIZON FIOS. I'm not stupid. His fancy mumbo jumbo did not make me fall for this trap. THIS IS A DOOR TO DOOR SALES JOB SELLING VERIZON FIOS. DO NOT BELIEVE WHAT THEY SAY. They put out these job listings under different positions to lure people in and then tell you the job will be taken very soon to make you come in for an interview only to trick you into this sales job. I am utterly disgusted by this company. I straight up told him I was not interested because this is not what I applied for. He told me he would put my resume to the side "in case" a PR position would open up. Except, I applied for a PR position which should mean it is available. So, clearly this PR position does not and will never exist. It's just a trap. If you're reading these other reviews, don't be fooled by their positivity. If you end up going in for an interview anyway just keep this in the back of your mind. I am only writing this to help others from falling into this trap.

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      He asked me about myself so I told him that I graduated in may and a few other details about my studies. After multiple minutes into the conversation he asked me if I graduated from college and what I studied, both which were on my resume in front of his face and which I had told him a few minutes ago.
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