I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Johnson March Systems (Ivyland, PA) in Dec 2021
Interview
They call you in for an interview after submitting an application on the job board everyone uses. You are told you will be meeting the owner of the company. The President brings you into the conference room and ask you some questions before bringing you on a tour of the facility. Some of the stuff they make and manage to assemble in that building is quite impressive.
During the walking around of the halls you see the owner is there during the interview, but you are lied to and told they are on vacation while you are there. The interview process went nicely so I gave them the benefit of the doubt.
Although after leaving the building I sent a follow up email thanking the President for the opportunity to interview and heard nothing back.
I sent another email weeks later also following up on the position, and again heard nothing.
I messaged the owner and told them to remove me from contention because you do not treat potential candidates like this.
Totally unprofessional. Don't waste your time building a career here.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They wanted to know about my personal life. If I was married. How many kids I have.
I applied online. I interviewed at Johnson March Systems (Ivyland, PA) in Feb 2011
Interview
Contacted the company through a posting on Career Builder. Had an interview with the Estimating Manager for about :15 min. Asked me a few questions about my personal work ethic. Informed me about the company and the job responsibilities. Introduced me to the lead person in that department. Spoke with the lead for :40 min about the job and the process in a very detailed manner. Example projects were used to explain the process further.
Sent a followup thank you letter for the opportunity to introduce myself. Never heard back.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can't recall a specific (difficult) question. However interview with the Manager was difficult to sell myself as a good candidate due to my lack of experience in the field.