I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Southern Indiana Consultants (Bloomington, IN) in Jun 2019
Interview
After applying online, they send a link to schedule a time as well as a set of directions. When you show up, you see that this is a coworking space with one man who runs the operation. During the interview, he doesn't really tell you what you will be doing, although it seems that you go to stores and do sales for cell-phone companies. This seems like a scam - presumably this will be removed from Glassdoor and would be better posted on Reddit.
I applied online. I interviewed at Southern Indiana Consultants (Bloomington, IN) in May 2019
Interview
I applied to the position Indeed, was contacted by a young lady named Nani who was super nice and helpful with directions and instructions regarding initial interview. When I reached the building (Dimension Mill) it was very modern and great workspace I thought. After filling out the application I was invited back for my interview with Cameron who was very busy I could tell however none the less accommodating. We talked for 15-20 minutes and discussed company overview, clients, pay structure, as well as entry level management opportunities.
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Southern Indiana Consultants (Bloomington, IN) in Feb 2019
Interview
I submitted a resume via LinkedIn and interviewed a few days later at the Mill in Bloomington, IN.
I was skeptical at first, because the company posted four different jobs all with the exact same job description. I also researched and found that this company appeared to be a pyramid marketing operation, but decided to at least go to the interview anyway.
For the first interview, I was taken to a room no larger than 4 feet by 4 feet and asked for a copy of my resume and to discuss my background. Halfway though answering that question, the interviewer had to leave to take care of something and when he came back, did not let me finish discussing my background. He then said that I seemed like I had a lot of management experience (which I hadn't discussed yet) and that I would be a great fit for the Consultant position.
As I had expected, none of the job titles posted were the actual role and they were trying to get people in the door and would hire anyone. I'm not sure why I was asked to dress in business professional for a job that pays $12 per hour selling Direct TV subscriptions in department stores. This is a far cry from being an Assistant Director and working in a super-progressive environment (the Mill).
Ultimately, I did not attend the 2nd interview.