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I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Xerox (Chattanooga, TN) in Mar 2014
Interview
Applied online for Form Identification position in Chattanooga, TN mail room. Got a call from a lady at the headquarters and did a small phone interview and discussed the position 2 days later. This lady was very nice. Went in for an in-person interview 2 days later. That's when my problems began. When I got there, the manager I interviewed with said he had none of my information and was just told my name. That was the first thing that made me a little skeptical as to the organization of the company. I came in dressed professionally and throughout the entire interview process, the manager kept saying slick stuff towards me about the way I looked... almost as if he was hitting on me. Not that I haven't dealt with this type of stuff before but I am certain that he wasn't taking me seriously for this position because he was so focused on my looks. I have 7-8 years of experience in this type of position, as well as positions that reach far beyond this level. He wasn't paying attention to any of my qualifications. I haven't received a call for this position and it has been a few days since my interview. I'm turning down this position even if they do call. I find it very unprofessional and uncomfortable that management reacts this way. I honestly feel discriminated against due to being a young woman. I don't believe that I would feel any sense of security with this company. If management acts this way, there's no telling how the entry-level workers act towards one another. I was very offended.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Asked about previous experience and career goals, as usual. Also.... "If we came to you and had to teach you something quickly that had changed, how would you react?" Manager also asked my to "sell myself to him". (Which he added afterwards, "I'm sorry that didn't come out right" and then giggled) One of the many slick things he said.