I applied through other source. I interviewed at Ignite Illinois (Lincolnwood, IL) in Sept 2014
Interview
Fill out an application and survey wait for.interview there are first second.and third round interviews you have to have a car or you will be aying ride a long all day they make.u remember a speal and basiclly lie to sell makeup hair irons etc they say they have great deal of fortune five hindred clients AT&T etc but they dont
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
they ask you questions like where do you see yourselfnin five years .. How commited are you to making this job a fit .. Wpuld u be able to commute how firmiliar are youbwith advertizong how would you sell your self how comfortable are you with one on ones do you think you can work.on commision they lie to u and say the companys huge.and.that you too can own your.own soon.if.you.work hard its all a scam
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Ignite Illinois (Lincolnwood, IL)
Interview
This company called me a day a day after I applied my resume to careerbuilder and I got a call from the hiring manager. To my surprise, I was caught off guard because I was not expecting to receive calls so quickly. Crystal (The Hiring Manager) was very polite and told me that she received my application that I submitted for an Assistant Manager position (which I didn't); I played along. She said she found my resume suitable to the position and would like to setup an interview. I was very confused because she didn't explain the basics; job outlook, job expectations, etc... So I had to ask.
Q:What kinds of tasks would I be expected to perform day-to-day?
A: Linda (The Interviewer) would answer that when you come in to the interview
Q: What type of salary/hourly pay would I be expecting?
A $35,000-45,0000
Q: What type of team would I be "managing"?
A: You would pick your own group and you would be selling make up products.
She kept pushing for an interview but I denied telling her I would like more information about the position. I then asked to have a job description emailed to me and ask to call back later (I never did). The following day, another member of the team calls me and tells me the hiring manager was very impressed with me and would love for me to come in for an interview; this time I did. I instantly got a confirmation email with date, time, and location.
I looked up the company's website and to my surprise it looked pretty good, however, it didn't provide any information about the company or what they do. It only had a bunch of photos of young adults that seemed they were all doing well. I then researched and found all the reviews about how it's all a scam. I will be emailing them and cancelling the appointment.
I just got off the phone with an HR rep there and this is clearly a scam. They are disguising whatever it is they actually do at that company as marketing to take advantage of people who are having a difficult time breaking into the actual world of professional marketing. It sounds like it's nothing more than a commission-based door-to-door makeup sales position. You'd have to be a damn fool to pursue a position with this "company."
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They don't ask questions they just speak very vaguely and act as though you are the perfect person for the job.