I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Wolfcom Enterprises
Interview
I applied online and was contacted within a week for an in-person interview. The location is in Pasadena in a house-turned-office. HARD TO FIND! No parking. Sign for company was barely visible. Have to walk up a long driveway to find the "office" all the way in the back. Should've been the first signs to stay away! I had to fill out this questionnaire that asked about my political, social, and economic views! NOT LEGAL! I left most of it blank. I was interviewed by the CEO who seemed like she didn't know how to interview people or talk about the responsibilities and duties of the job. Interview took place in this small room overlooking the backyard. In the middle of the interview, the other three women who worked there appeared in the backyard and stared right at me for the rest of the interview. Unprofessional! Stay away!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the perfect social system? (Choices are: conservative leaning, liberal/progressive, military rule, or communism.)
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Wolfcom Enterprises (Los Angeles, CA) in Feb 2016
Interview
Was contacted by "CEO" who seems pretty nice over the phone but soon uncovered that to be false the next morning at 10 am for my in person interview. During the initial phone interview, she did have a bunch of concerning questions and seemed very skeptical regarding my resume. Briefly described what they do and asked if I was still interested. I replied of course and was invited for an interview the following day. She says she'll give me an email containing their exact address which I never got. Called the following day for it prior to heading out but nobody answered so I checked it up online. Got there perfectly on time but encountered a Hispanic gentleman in the back lot who was the parking attendant. Informed him of my visit but there was a heavy language barrier. I can partially make out what he said and nothing made any sense. He told me Wolfcom camera was closed and they had already moved. Changed number and address so nobody home. I stated the address online pointed here and I wasn't notified of any changes by my contact. Relating my situation to the lot attendant who barely spoke English along with his claims that address had changed took too much of my time. I asked if I can briefly park here and check the establishment for myself. You would need his permission to park because Los Angeles is notorious for their strict parking enforcement. No interview is worth getting your car towed or a massive citation. Certainly not this interview and here's why. Hispanic gentleman agreed so I found a spot and made my way to the front entrance. Door was locked as he said but upon closer inspection, there were many employees inside. A young assistant kindly greeted me but said I was late so the interview has been canceled. Looked at the time and it was 10:01 so by a single minute. I asked if CEO was interested to reschedule where she replied they will contact me in future if they are. Wow. Got precisely what I needed though right at the door. And that is they are the wrong folks to be applying for. A. SINGLE. MINUTE. Really? I guess I found out the hard way why the name Wolf is in the title of the business. She Wolf seems more appropriate. Never snub an applicant over a mere minute because it takes another minute for these reviews to go viral. Good luck.