I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Triple M Solutions (Gresham, OR) in Aug 2016
Interview
The interview was pretty standard. He went over your resume, and asked about your prior work experience, and asked how you would like to fit into the company, and the various positions they could have you in, after a 6-8 month training. He finally told me what the company would have me be doing, but only after many pointed questions on my part. Finally, I figured out I would be working the floor of Home Depo selling designers to people for their kitchen or bathroom remodels. They offered a second interview on their sight, but the commute was too long, the hours were working over the weekends, (Tues-Wed. off,) and I decided that was not the job for me, so I declined the second interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Where do you see yourself in the few years career wise?
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Triple M Solutions (Beaverton, OR) in Sept 2016
Interview
I received a call from a very sweet bubbly girl for an interest in my resume. She invited me in for an interview after a sort of phone screening. When I arrived everyone in the office seemed very kind and bubbly. It seemed like a very positive environment. I had a preliminary interview with the CEO breaking down the expectations from me as well as the position. I am anticipating a call back for a second interview!
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Triple M Solutions (Beaverton, OR) in Jun 2016
Interview
Very strange. Tried to get info on their company before the interview, but it seems like they are trying to not let interviewees know what it is they actually do. Their website is vague, and they post dozens of equally vague job titles, I suspect to lure in young college grads. It was only with some pointed questions that I got a basic idea of what they do. Though I'm still not 100% sure, it seems all advertised job titles are for the same thing, which is to be some sort of liaison between Home Depot and interior decorators. Hours are 10-7 Monday-Saturday, and I think you work on the floor at Home Depot, not in their small Beaverton office. After the 1:1 interview, they take you for a group "interview" at Home Depot. I declined moving on with the process, since it seemed like a waste of time.