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      Accounts Manager Interview

      3 Nov 2014
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Other Accounts Manager interview reviews for LVI Boston

      Accounts Manager Interview

      12 Aug 2014
      Anonymous employee
      Braintree, MA
      Accepted offer

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at LVI Boston in Sept 2014

      Interview

      Applied online through CareerBuilder. Was called within 24 hours to set up a preliminary interview with a hiring manager. The HR team on the phone was very supportive when I got a little confused with the directions that they had provided since I am new to the area. Had a great first meeting with their manager Ben where he really was able to answer any questions that I had as well as discuss their management training program and how they look out for their employees best interest in wanting them to grow as fast as possible which was something I thought was very impressive. The second interview was a full day out with one of their top account managers. Though this day was long it was great to see that a company really wants to paint the whole picture for you by having you spend a day in their shoes to make sure that you are cut out for it. The third interview was another 15 minute one on one where I went over my day and asked if they could clarify any questions that I might have that was not answered during the second interview. I like that they were not trying to hide anything about their company but be very upfront about who they are and what they do. Seems like a job that is completely doable as long as you have the work ethic.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Not really any hard questions. Seems almost like questions that you would be asked on a first date about just trying to get to know you and your personality and see if you would be a great fit for the personality type that they are looking for.
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      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at LVI Boston (Braintree, MA)

      Interview

      They give you a call after finding you online and tell you they'd like to offer you a job as an important account manager, and that's it. You have no idea what the compensation is, what the hours are, what exactly you'd be doing on this job, they'll tell you all of that later they say. You show up the next morning all dressed up in fancy business attire only to realize there are five interviews ahead of you. You go into the back room with the assistant manager and he asks you some questions about yourself. He says you're very impressive! And would love to invite you back for a second interview, on the next day from 9am-5pm, not paid, to see what the job is like. You still have no idea what the job is, what you'll be doing, or how much you'll be paid. But it all seems very impressive. The next day you go out with some shmuck all day, probably with another person whose in their first week of training, in their car, driving around door to door selling office supplies. It's awkward, you have no idea what to say, you just watch him to his job and say hi to the business owners, and you're 30 to 60 minutes away from the office. With some guy you don't know. Out in the middle of nowhere. It isn't until lunch time that he pulls out his nifty little sheet explaining the "program" - that's right, the job isn't just a job, it's an "entrepreneur training program". He explains that you'll only be getting minimum wage until you get promoted to leadership. Which means, you get paid minimum wage. All leadership is, is teaching other shmucks how to do the job this guy is showing you how to do. You still get minimum wage at that point too. After he humors you for eight hours, you go back for your third interview. Surprise! They offer you a job, as they do for everybody else, because they take all they can get as a pyramid scheme. Then you spend the next week and every week after that working 7AM to 7PM with people who are unhappy to see you (the business owners that you annoy).

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Memorize the page-long pitch within a day or so.
      1 Answer
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      Accounts Manager Interview

      28 Oct 2014
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at LVI Boston in Jul 2014

      Interview

      Three interview process. The first is a short 20 minute interview where you get to know more about the company and get to speak to the owner directly. He likes to play a large role in the hiring because he truly believes in being there for someone from the beginning. The second round interview is a full day interview where you get to shadow someone and see the day to day of what the account managers handle. It's like going out with a friend and having fun consulting and getting to work with customers face to face. The last round is just a short interview again with the hiring manager to discuss any further questions that you might have and discuss the opportunities that the job can create.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What makes you different from all of the other applicants that are applying with us? Why should we choose you over your competition?
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