I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Power Home Remodeling (Denver, CO) in Feb 2017
Interview
Now that it is apparent that I will not get the job, here it goes. So I did a phone interview with Patrick in Pennsylvania. That went excellent. He set me up for an interview at the Denver office. The "interview" at the Denver office consisted of about 3 questions from my past, none of which allowed me to sell myself to the interviewer. It was more about having me watch 2-3 videos about how wonderful it would be at Power. Here's the thing. It seemed that everyone who works at power was a chiseled 9-10, fresh out of a Barbie box, and that's not how I look. Not only that but I already had 3 other companies have me watch a series of videos only to then ask me for an "investment" to proceed. So it's my fault that my attitude changed once we got to the 2nd or 3rd video, as I was really expecting the next video to tell me how much it would cost to join Power. There are lots of scams out there that advertise themselves as "jobs". In retrospect, I don't think Power was a scam, but I wasn't offered a job
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Of the few questions I was asked, one of them was how much did I want to make?
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Power Home Remodeling (Stratford, CT) in Jan 2015
Interview
Employees often get bonuses for having friends accept offers and stay for more than 90 days since turnover rate is so high. They'll beat around the bush and maybe in the second interview they'll tell you it's a door to door lead generating marketing position after they butter you up with the Mexico trip details.