I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at KR Wolfe (Phoenix, AZ) in Sept 2021
Interview
Was desperate for a job, didn't want to contract anymore, the work seemed interesting.
Interview was pretty typical and simple, until the company CEO got on the line.
The company CEO was so hyper and excited, in a way that would lead one to assume he was under the influence of illicit substances
The company would then send me a job offer, which I accepted, then make me fill out paperwork and submit information that should have been submitted before I was hired (references, job application, etc).
Finally, they would ask me to submit to a drug test (ironic), which I accepted. The results would not come back for 3 weeks, and because they were considered "diluted", I was pressured to take another one, despite telling them that I could not afford to wait another three weeks.
I was told in a melodramatic and exasperated tone to "just take it again".
I had another job within a week and was working that same week.
Do not work for this company, they don't even practice what they preach, and they think it's okay to make new hires wait until well after their landlord has evicted them to give them work
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at KR Wolfe (San Diego, CA) in Apr 2015
Interview
multi level, detailed. i had a phone interview followed by an interview with the HR manager and a final interview with the CEO. i was hired on the spot at the 3rd interview.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at KR Wolfe (Lakeside, CA)
Interview
I had a brief phone screen with the COO (Misty) that went really well. I was called in to interview with both her and the owner (Rachel). When I arrived, I sat in the reception area for 10 minutes before anyone even noticed I was there, even though I had an appointment. I know they heard me come in because the door slammed behind me, which actually startled me. Eventually someone showed up and looked at me like I was lost. I explained I was there for an interview (which was now 15+ minutes later). She shuffled off and never returned. Finally, Misty comes out and brings me into a conference room, leaves briefly and returns with Rachel. I knew I wasn't going to get the role as soon as I was introduced. Rachel walked into the room and immediately sized me up, not as a professional but as a woman. Despite Misty's best efforts, Rachel was very unprofessional to the point of being "catty" throughout the entire meeting. The interview questions were related to recruiting and retention. They were obviously struggling to source and then retain quality talent. Another question focused on dealing with toxic company culture, with the caveat around retention. The whole vibe of the place is very negative and political. I had obviously read the reviews online before taking this interview, but wanted to keep an open mind. However, the reviews are spot on, Rachel is the problem with this company. Their website states that KR Wolfe stands for Quality, Understanding and Caring, Exceptional Service, SPIRIT (Spreading Positivity, Initiating Relationships, Inspiring Teamwork) and Trust and Integrity. There was no SPIRIT during this interview much less Caring, Trust or Integrity. The tone comes from the top and you have certainly set the tone by not embracing your own core values.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
What experience do you have with recruiting? What would your sourcing strategy be for this type of business?
How do you deal with someone who is not actionable? How would you deal with an employee who is constantly complaining about being overworked? How do you correct toxic behavior