Le processus a pris 3 jours. J'ai passé un entretien chez Ninjja Global
Entretien
Very odd. The office is OK. It’s in a nice building, but looks like they got the space from a foreclosure and tried to make it “cool”. They tried pretty hard to be laid back to suit what millennials are looking for- ping pong tables, an air hockey table, etc.
Applied, and was told to come to the office for an interview the next day. I went, and got a call within 2 hours that I was wanted back the next day for a second round interview where I would shadow for a day.
For the first 2-3 months, you’ll be standing outside asking people to sign up to donate to a charity for a year. You get paid based on how many people sign up. They say about 1 in 30 people will sign up, but it’s probably more like 1 in 100.
My shadow day: I arrived at the office about 15 minutes early. Their daily meeting ran late (by about 20 minutes). I shadowed an employee who was in their 10 month program. After 10 months, they are able to open their own office. I took a ride with a small team to the corner of a street where I watched them beg people who were waking down the street to sign up with them to donate $20 a month for a year.
Went back to the office for my “final interview” and was immediately offered the position. I later declined the offer.
This job isn’t for everyone, and even the person I shadowed said “anyone can do it”. The whole thing seemed like a pyramid scheme to me, with the CEO benefitting from everyone else’s hard work.
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Ninjja Global
Entretien
They interview you one on one then invite you back to a second-round if they like you. Then you finally meet with the CEO if you are selected for the final round.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
They ask you general questions to gauge who you are as a person and what quality traits you have for example: what are your top three traits?