The Job Window Interview Questions
Updated 8 Feb 2017
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Anonymous Interview Candidate in Richmond Hill, ON
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at The Job Window (Richmond Hill, ON) in Feb 2017
They posted and account manager job on behalf of a sales and marketing company in Newmarket, Richmond Hill Toronto called CanAm- RS. What a joke. the job is an worse than entry level position part time flexi shifts based in department stores selling/ promoting garbage products at stores like Cdn tire I was told. Total bait an switch. Unprofessional interview the person I was to meet with didn't show the person I met hadn't seen my Resume
- Have you ever been in sales.

Anonymous Interview Candidate in Upland, CA
The process took 3 days. I interviewed at The Job Window (Upland, CA) in Jul 2016
Very impersonal. Asked the HR interviewer questions about salary, entry level pay, etc. told me she didn't handle payroll stuff and didn't know anything about how money was made. Seems like she was trying to sell ME the job, instead of me trying to get hired by her. It's a good thing i researched once I left the building. Found lots of people saying the same things. Glad I didn't drop my actual salaried job for this.
- How long have you been a manager?

Anonymous Interview Candidate
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at The Job Window
The interview process here is one of the sloppiest I've ever been involved with. They responded to my applications (I also applied for another position) quickly, but the first phone screen I was supposed to have, the woman never even called. For both positions, the company pressured me to call and show up for an interview (in bizarre locations) as soon as possible because their client wanted to "wrap up" the interview process by the next day. Scripted much? I understand that clients want the hiring process completed quickly, but the Job Window makes it hard for people who already have work to obtain more meaningful work. Many of the positions are also deceptive - you have to read the fine print in the application process to discover that jobs are really direct face-to-face sales. My advice? Be more professional.

Anonymous Interview Candidate
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at The Job Window
The interviewer seemed nice and friendly when I met him. However, my first thought walking through the office was "why is there ONLY women?" That sort of creeped me out a bit. It got worse because all the interviewer did was talk about the company like it was a sales pitch - lots of talk but no action. Kept saying "we are growing, we are growing". I did my research before the interview and it seems that the company has been around for more than a year and still hasn't really expanded. I didn't get a great vibe walking out of there. It was a good experience in terms of practicing for interviews though.
- Tell me about yourself

Anonymous Interview Candidate
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at The Job Window in Jul 2014
I applied for the position because it sounded really interesting. I was called a few days later and went to the first interview and was told something completely different than what I had applied for. The interviewer told that this is a marketing company. They asked me about myself and told me a little about what the company was. I was also told that if they were interested in me that I would receive a call later that day for a second interview to actually see what they do on a daily. Second Interview: We talked about more about the company and what was expected of me. The interviewer spoke in detail about the job and it was nothing what I applied for.
- Why did you choose Job Window? Who does Job Window work for?

Anonymous Interview Candidate
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at The Job Window in Feb 2014
This company is very misleading. The job listing sounded like a good, professional marketing opportunity that would fit with my degree in Communication. However, once I got to the video describing the nature of the job, which is essentially handing out samples in SAMs, I decided not to proceed with the application. Apparently, it didn't matter, because I got multiple phone calls and emails despite asking them to leave me alone every single time. Long story short... Don't even talk to these people unless you really want to deal with deception and disrespect.

Anonymous Interview Candidate
I applied online. I interviewed at The Job Window
Applied online because of the job title and description which turned out to be very misleading. The position was actually retail/sales based, as are the rest of the job openings. The interview was more of a casual information session with minimal questions.
- Interviewer did most of the talking, asking few questions that were pretty standard (i.e., how are you fit for this position?)

Anonymous Interview Candidate in Richmond Hill, ON
I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at The Job Window (Richmond Hill, ON) in Oct 2013
Job posting was misleading. The position is actually a retail-store marketing position where you promote products at Canadian Tire stores.
- Wouldn't know. I walked out of the interview as soon as the person who I assume was a hiring manager told me what the company does.
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