I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at CMX Austin (Austin, TX) in Mar 2017
Interview
There were 2 rounds of interviews. In the first round, they basically introduced the company to me and the second round was with their CEO. Interview was all behavioral questions.
I applied online. I interviewed at CMX Austin (Austin, TX)
Interview
The interview process went rather quickly, i received an invitation within a week of submitting my application. The negative aspect however is the position is not as it is advertised to be. The position is described as 'marketing and pr' however it is more of a promotional sales position with no salary or benefits, which is fine for some, however it is not as advertised.
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at CMX Austin (Austin, TX) in Dec 2017
Interview
They call you and get you in quickly and then waste your time because they are looking for people who are not seeing through what they are doing. Interviewer was robotic and seemed to care less about the process. Only person I met that they called in for a second of three interviews was a lady from India who had a strong accent and was very new to the US.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at CMX Austin (Austin, TX) in Aug 2017
Interview
If you love sales or need a job urgently give it a go, but try before with Highland Presents or Austin Focus, they treat you better. If you are falling for the title description, don't be fooled, it's a sales job and your salary will depend on commissions.
To me, it seems to be a company that does not respect you nor your time. I was asked to go for a face-to-face interview at 2:15pm. I was called in after 3pm. The interviewer didn't even allude to the tardiness but she was very nice and informative. I was called for a second interview and was asked to have a wider window of time because it was gonna be a short training. Again, I was to be there at 12pm and the person came in more than half an hour after. We talked for about 5/10 minutes, he was nice and friendly, tried to dress up the job outlining "how good of an opportunity it was". We agreed to drive to a location for an "event". I got there first, he texted he was gonna be 15 minutes late because he "was starving". I waited for 50 minutes and he still was not there so I left. No apologies after, nothing.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Are you comfortable approaching people at public locations, events or at their houses?