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      Marketing Interview

      8 Mar 2016
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Miles IT

      Interview

      Basically I jumped through so many hoops just to get rejected. First I applied online and got an email back from the recruiter asking for writing samples. No problem, it's a writing position, totally understandable. Sent those off and then got sent a logic test to complete online. Okay, not totally unheard of, did that. Then finally got scheduled for an in person interview. When I got there, the recruiter had me complete a writing assignment. Again, makes sense for a writing job, so I got that done and felt really good about it. The recruiter was super nice and I enjoyed interacting with her. Then I got to meet with the position's direct supervisor and she asked pretty standard interview questions. We had a great conversation that included some laughs so I thought that went well. Then I got to shadow with a woman in that position and got to chat with the rest of the marketing team and everyone was awesome, I was excited at the possibility of getting to work with all of them. Then I met with the COO and he asked a lot of hard hitting questions, but nothing too crazy and it ended up being a very insightful discussion. Then I was done for the day and I met back up with the recruiter and she scheduled me another time to come back and meet with Mr Miles himself. Now, everyone throughout the entire process had told me how awesome they thought the CEO was and how he was their favorite part of their jobs, so I was pretty stoked to get to meet him. The recruiter then gave me yet another writing assignment to be completed before I came in for the final interview. I was getting a little tired of having to do all this work to prove myself, but again, I understood and completed it to the best of my ability because I saw the light at the end of the tunnel. Finally, the day of my interview arrives and I go the office and get thrown through another loop. The recruiter wanted me to make a one minute video explaining why I wanted to work there. I'm a writer so I'm not so great at spontaneous trains of thought, I like to plan out my words, but I composed myself for a minute and then spoke from the heart, as any hopeful employee would. Then it was finally time to meet the big boss. On the way to his office, the recruiter informed me again of how awesome the CEO was and I relaxed. Finally I would get to have a chill conversation with a cool dude rather than another nerve wracking interrogation. Not that the other interviews felt like interrogations, but I usually psyched myself out and got overly nervous in formal interview settings. Sadly the relaxed conversation I expected wasn't so much the reality. I sat down across from him at his desk as he slowly and silently pulled up my resume, as if he was viewing it for the first time. That was fine, surely the CEO of a large company would be busy and not have time to research an entry level applicant beforehand, so I sat there quietly, trying to calm myself with deep breaths and making them as discreet as possible while waiting for him to make the first move. He then started shooting off rapid fire questions about my personality, my family, and every job I'd ever had, asking "why?" to my responses fairly often. I started to get more nervous and tripped myself up, but then he got up while I was speaking and started tidying his desk, which caused what little confidence I had left to fizzle out completely. Was I boring him? I'm totally boring him. Am I being punked? I was growing more confused and started sweating bullets. And then, just as quickly as it began, Mr. Miles stood up abruptly and announced that the interview was over. I didn't even get to ask the questions I'd carefully crafted beforehand. He walked me to the front door and told me they were all going to talk about me and make a decision. I never heard from them again. I was pretty disappointed since I had grown more and more excited about the prospect of getting to work for this great company with all these fun people just for it to come crashing down at the apex of my experience. I wish I knew what it was that sealed my fate, but of course in the real world that often doesn't happen, so I'm left to speculate wildly about my shortcomings and move on. Sorry for the long winded response. Hopefully this helps someone in the future.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why do you want to work here?
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      Miles IT response
      10y
      Thank you for having interviewed with Miles Technologies. We do value a thorough screening process, which can take some time especially when we are managing interview schedules. We are always working to cut down the overall time frame. We will continue to work on that. it sounds like you had positive experiences communicating with our recruiting staff and with the other interviewing managers. I am happy to hear that. I apologize for making you feel nervous or uncomfortable. That was not my intention. I do take the interview process seriously as I am trying to find people that are both a good culture fit and a good fit for the specific position. Even though I don't realize it, I may ask the questions fairly quickly and I definitely ask "Why" a lot. I feel that provides much more insight into the candidate's decision making process and gives me a much better understanding of the candidate. With this feedback, I will be more aware of my actions during the interview. I am focused on each interview, and I definitely don't want to give the perception that I am not interested or distracted. Interviewing candidates and building our team is one of the most important jobs I have. Thanks for sharing your feedback.Best of luck to you.

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      Marketing Interview

      27 Apr 2023
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Miles IT

      Interview

      The first step of the interview process was to you complete a video interview. You will be asked a series of questions based on the area that you’re most interested in working in.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell me about yourself please
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      Miles IT response
      3y
      Thank you for your interest in Miles Technologies and for taking the time to write a review. We are appreciative of any feedback to help improve our candidate interviewing process. I'm glad to see that you've accepted an offer from us and wish you the best of luck in your career at Miles Technologies.