Two interviews. One over Teams and one in-person. Very friendly, responsive, professional and engaging. The interview process was smooth, professional, and handled well. Better than other interviews I’ve had. Makes you more interested in the firm.
I interviewed at Johnson Law Group (Asheville, NC)
Interview
Fair and elaborate interview process. Loved the visibility and the ability to meet with people I would be working alongside of regularly before joining. I was able to get the sense that there are a lot of really cool and interesting people that work for this firm.
First interview with a recruiter
2nd with VP, People
3rd with Primary Stakeholders
Final Conversation with VP, People - Personally requested
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you approach sourcing? (i.e., rely on applicants, passively, referral, etc.)
I applied online. I interviewed at Johnson Law Group (Houston, TX) in Oct 2025
Interview
Standard introduction call with HR to understand the needs of the organization and overall, semi casual conversation. Was informed that the secondary update would happen fairly quickly.
Met with both the CTO & DIO (Director of Infrastructure), Meeting was directly solely by the DIO where it landed more of a discovery call more than learning anything grand about the role; it's my understanding that the interview process leading up to this point failed to live up to what they were looking for as they were wanting something of a tier 2 helpdesk agent that would essentially grow into a leadership where the original job listing was looking for something of a seasoned leader to manage their helpdesk team.
All and all, the interview was OK but felt as if I didn't really was able to grasp much other than they were really looking for folks who had similar background to their (Very MSP Based) and someone very junior which seemed to be a contradiction to their original listing.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Are you familar with Active Directory? Are you familiar with Connectwise?
Have you worked with stakeholders? Are you familiar with the ITIL?