I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Western Union (Englewood, CO)
Interview
First contact was with the recruiter for a phone screen, then an on-site interview with the hiring manager. My interaction with the recruiter was very pleasant - she asked good questions, was well versed in the company and was very engaging. My 1:1 interview with the hiring manager was terrible, I almost walked out. She did not look away from her computer - checked emails, was typing, etc. About half way through, I highly considered leaving but, I decided to be more professional than she was. Before I even got back to my vehicle, I had already made the decision that I could not work for this women - if this is how she acted when trying to attract talent, I cannot imagine what kind of manager she might be (and the worst part, she's HR!). When I returned home emailed the recruiter, thanked her for the opportunity and let her know that I would not be interested in further pursuing this position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I felt that this was a fairly standard interview. Would have expected more challenging questions from an HR professional at her level.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Western Union (Sydney) in Nov 2020
Interview
Good process, and i had the opportunity to meet with most of my relevant stakeholders. However, upon offer background checks take a long time. This is where i would recommend improvement in the process
Thanks for the HR Generalist review. We’re thrilled that it was a smooth and positive experience. We will note your background checks feedback to influence change for a better candidate experience. We wish you all the best with your #WUCareer! - James Stirling, Head of Global Talent Acquisition
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