I applied online. I interviewed at Jelly Marketing (Langley, BC) in Feb 2020
Interview
I applied initially online in early 2020 and then had two interviews. The first interview was with Darian at the office and the second with Mike in a local coffee shop the following week. Both the interviews were generally casual and informal in their structure (which I liked) and allowed a lot of room for allowing them to get to know what type of person I was, but also equally as valuable, an opportunity for me to get to know them and what THEIR goals for the company are. Both Darian and Mike were very friendly, and I had a joy speaking with each of them. They are both different in their demeanor and compliment each other nicely as a ownership team actually.
I ended up taking a position with another company for unrelated reasons, but certainly not to do with anything negative about my experience with Jelly. In fact, my experience in the application and interview process, along with standard research, only made them more of an attractive option the farther in the application process I went.
To anyone considering a position there, I would highly recommend the company and suggest you just stay honest, humble and yourself in the interviews. Both Darian and Mike are passionate about their company, as they should be, and they don't bite!
I applied online. I interviewed at Jelly Marketing (Langley, BC) in Apr 2018
Interview
I had a one-on-one "chat" with Darian after completing the extensive application and handing in about 10 pages of work samples. I was prepared with some questions to ask about Jelly and about the role (as normal) but I was unprepared that Darian wouldn't ask me any questions aside from ones about the other firms I had applied to. It's standard, in this industry, for interviews to be a little less structured and more like a conversation--however, this one in particular was one-sided and I left feeling very small. Darian's attitude was patronizing and condescending.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Jelly Marketing in Apr 2015
Interview
It was interesting! It was a group interview, which was incredibly intimidating at first, but the interviewee and assistants (managers who were overlooking for an additional perspective) were very warm and welcoming, which eased teh situation.
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Question 1
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