Average Interview – Overall Negative Experience – No – Fri, 27 May 2016
Interviewed Dec 2015 in Groton, CT(took 10 days)
I met with three people. Almost immediately, they proceeded to tell me not to feel bad if I don't get hired for this role because they'll most likely be hiring again in the summer. I thought it was quite strange to be told such a disheartening comment at this stage. He then pointed out that this is a contract role which may or may not get funding for more than six months or a year. They then pulled out and read from a list of standard questions, one of which included the severely dated "where do you see yourself in five years?" Considering that they just told me this job is not guaranteed to last more than a year and that no job today is guaranteed to last more than six months, I wanted to say out loud, "Really???" Instead, I attempted to answer a little more diplomatically, pointing out that we are now in a gig economy and I don't think ANYONE can answer this question today, ending it with "I hope to be healthy and happy." At the end of the interview one of them told me she knows a designer who just quit at such-and-such company down the road so they definitely have an opening and I should check it out. Again, why are you telling me to go apply to another company if you're considering me for this job? Unless, of course, this job is completely FAKE, it's been filled already and you only brought me in to check off an EEOC box. At this point, I would like to point out that I had to drive an hour and a half to get there; that they clearly have no qualms about wasting an applicant's time makes me VERY angry. Today, true to their word, I see the exact same job being advertised. Luckily, I know better than to even bother applying, no doubt they've picked their candidate and they are going to waste the time of a few applicants as they did mine.
Interview Questions
Where do you see yourself in five years?
Answer Question
Other Details
The interview consisted of a Group/Panel Interview