I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Event Tickets Center (Gainesville, FL)
Interview
Super easy conversation. I was asked about my background, degrees, aspirations in life, and what I'm looking to do with my career. My interview was over the phone and then in office. Overall, it was a great vibe and it never felt like a traditional interview. My interviewer actually wanted to know about me and how my brain works. She asked a couple questions about my internships and what I did in my Master's program.
I interviewed at Event Tickets Center (Denver, CO)
Interview
It started strange. But when I got to meet with the HR Director it was great. She was nice, polite, and very informative. A good balance of professional and personable. She was able to answer all of my questions. She told me everything about their benefits and knew all the details I wanted to know. She asked great insightful questions. And the way she talked about the company culture, team and the owner I could tell how much she loved her job and everyone there. It really made me want to work there. I've been looking for a great place to work and this is the first interview that I've had that made me feel like this place is what I've been looking for. At first the process was really strange I talked to some kind of rep for the company but they didn't work for the company which is weird. Then I talked to a nice guy but it was obvious that interviewing and HR wasn't his job. Because I could tell he hadn't done interviews that much. Once I talked to the HR lady, Stephany was the first time I decided I wanted the job. Before then the other people was so busy interrogating me they didn't take the time to do a real professional interview with me. But the HR lady made up for it all.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Event Tickets Center (Denver, CO) in Nov 2023
Interview
This interview stands out as one of the most uncomfortable and peculiar experiences throughout my professional career. To my surprise, the interviewer was neither a company representative nor a recruiter from a professional agency. Instead, he was just some person associated with an outside agency that was collaborating with the company. The whole thing felt like a first-timer's attempt at interviewing. The guy didn't seem to know much about the company or its benefits - let alone how to lead an interview. The entire conversation was filled with awkward pauses, and felt like I was leading the interview instead of him. He was also in a hoodie and rocking back and forth the entire time - truly a bizarre experience. If this interview is any reflection of the company's overall approach or organizational culture, I’m giving it a hard pass. The whole experience was just bizarre - steer clear.