I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Premier Innovations
Interview
Received a call and email that the company viewed my resume and wanted me in for an initial interview for a Management trainee position. I had never heard of them but still I figured why not. Went for the "interview" which was about ten minutes of basic questions- mostly pertaining to myself as opposed to my resume. The interviewer stated this interview was supposed to be for him to get a quick feel of who I was. He stated that after review I may or may not receive a call back for part two of the interview- a full day trip with one of the more experienced associates. He told me salary would be discussed during that future visit. He attempted to make it seem as if he had a million candidates to review and I may not get a call back. Due to the endless ads I see posted by this random company I didn't buy into that at all. As expected, I did receive a call to come in for a full day of on the field shadowing or something but I declined. I didn't like the thought of spending eight unpaid hours doing I don't know what with a company I never heard of with no idea about future compensation.
I applied through other source. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Premier Innovations (Trevose, PA)
Interview
They contacted me after I posted my resume on careerbuilders.com (I was doing so to apply to a different job). They then used many tactics such as mentioning the interview process was closing soon, their manager who they provided no name for would like to speak to me, its a "full time" position 8-6pm, and there is lots of room for growth, etc.. etc... Within the next hour I was contacted by both Junto Group and SMGI with the exact same sales pitch! That is when my suspicions were more or less confirmed that this was in fact a pyramid scheme, see Cutco Knives and various other companies with similar hiring schemes that focus on numbers. This position is as they say, not for everyone, just do yourself a favor and learn that before a month of hard work and just a few hundred dollars to show for it teaches you the hard way.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
None, its basic questions, the first you can find on Google. Just designed to lull you into a false sense of a true job hiring process. Try to not get hired, that's probably pretty difficult.