I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at RG Brewton (Pittsburgh, PA)
Interview
First was a phone interview. They asked mostly about experience, education, and how it's applicable to the position. Next was face to face panel interview with the owner and a few managers. Most questions were behavioral/situational, asking you about scenarios that show how you would perform in the position you are applying for. Everyone was friendly, not overly structured. After this, you are given a personality test to take at home. This test is an I/O Psychology based test that determines if your personality aligns well with the position you are applying for. After the results from the test are determined, the company makes its decision.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Name a time where you had to overcome a challenge?
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at RG Brewton (Bridgeville, PA) in Nov 2015
Interview
The first thing that comes to mind about my experience at RG Brewton... bush league ....
Member of HR called me for a phone screen. We spoke about two different positions. I was invited in for a face to face interview but the recruiter never told me which of the two positions I was interviewing for and I could not get a hold of them again to find out.
Interview went well. Seemed like a nice small company. Had me take an online test later that evening dealing with patterns, shapes, and other pointless contradicting feelings and statements. I did well in my 5th grade geometry class so I assume I did great on the assessment.
Was called by the owner a couple days later to discuss "an offer". Compensation package sounded good but I had some other questions about the culture of the company that I had thought of after my initial interview that I hadn't asked about such as starting time. Since I would have to travel through some Pittsburgh tunnels and was a little worried about my commute.
The owner kept calling it an offer but I guess nothing was official and it was very confusing. I was expecting to get some literature about the benefits and an official offer in the mail or in an email. I told them the offer sounded good but I wanted some time to think about it. Owner said "that is fine I completely understand". 20 minutes later I received an email saying they had decided to move forward with other candidates.