I applied online. I interviewed at Schlegel Villages (Waterloo, ON) in Jan 2026
Interview
Pros:
The facility itself is beautiful and well-maintained. Modern building with a nice atmosphere.
Cons:
The receptionist position was offered at minimum wage ($17.60/hr), which is challenging in today’s economic climate, especially for roles requiring administrative experience.
More concerning: I was asked to come in for a two-hour unpaid “observation shift” before receiving a job offer. Under Ontario’s Employment Standards Act, all work - including observation periods, training, and trial shifts, must be compensated. Requiring unpaid labour from candidates is illegal, regardless of whether they are ultimately hired.
When this unpaid shift was scheduled during a severe snowstorm - with over 60 accidents reported, all schools and universities closed, and police advising the public to stay off the roads, declined to risk my safety for uncompensated work.
Advice to Management:
Review your hiring practices with HR or legal counsel to ensure compliance with Ontario labor laws. Expecting candidates to work without pay is illegal. Expecting them to do so in dangerous weather conditions is both unsafe and unreasonable.
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Question 1
Will you come in first two hours unpaid to understand the position better?
I interviewed at Schlegel Villages (Kitchener, ON)
Interview
Easy, to the point, simple questions, focused on individual strengths and how can i contribute. They keep it easy and the team is humble and kind. Overall, a great learning experience
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Schlegel Villages (Waterloo, ON)
Interview
The Schlegel Villages interview process includes application submission, initial screening, a detailed interview with the hiring manager, group interview, potential skills assessments, and reference checks to ensure a good fit for the role.