Asked detailed questions about past position. How many direct reports did you have? How many employees did you oversee? Why did you want to work for them?
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Who I reported to in my current role
How does your manager hold you accountable for goals
What percentage of your day is admin vs in field
List all your employees and rate A-C and what did you do to coach up your C players or how did you get rid of them?
What was 3 high points of high school? What were 2 low points of high school? What were 3 high points in college? What were 2 low points of college? Who was your supervisor in each job held? How would they rate you on a scale of 1-10? What was your proudest moments in job? What was the feedback provided in your last review in each job?
Why Nestle?
In the phone interview, the recruiter explained the District Manager position to me. During the in person interview, the 2 people interviewing me spent most the interview talking about how great their company is. Then they told me I wouldn't start out as a District Manager, but I would have to start out as lower level single account manager. They ignored the fact that the position posted, and the position that was presented to me through the whole process to this point was the District Manager role. They just mentioned that they really pride themselves on promoting from within. The hiring manager also told me that a lot of the current District Managers weren't performing well, and that's why they were trying to get new people in the company to progress quickly to the DM role, and replace the poor performers. The hiring manager asked me to think about it, and give him a call the following Monday if I was interested in pursuing the position. I didn't call because I felt they used deceitful tactics for the interview process.
Were you responsible for firing associates in your previous roles?
What are your career goals and aspirations i.e. where do you see yourself in 5, 10 and 20 years.
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