I interviewed at INTEGRIS Health (Oklahoma City, OK)
Interview
It was a Phone call interview. Very straightforward. Very polite. She asked minimal questions, but we have to wait two weeks for the correct job listing to be posted prior to continuing
The managers asked relevant questions and they smiled and laughed the whole time which resulted in me not feeling as nervous as i was before or at any other interview
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at INTEGRIS Health in Sept 2025
Interview
Happened very quickly. Submitted my application, about a week later I heard back to do a phone screening. The person who screened me was very nice and really helped make this job sound promising, as well as talked about a potential pay raise as my starting hourly compared to my current position. After that, I was set up to do a in-person interview with the manager of the department. There must of been some type of disconnect, because the vibe I got about this job varied among the talent acquisition, the manager, and the workers themselves.
Manager told me about how he had 3 people leave recently, two of which he informed that he specifically fired. I’m not sure why I was informed of this. Then he seemed to try to curb my enthusiasm about the job because he proceeded to make this job sound way harder than what I was expecting. He also had stated “I don’t do callouts”, which I mean, I understand the importance of punctuality for a job, but we are human and things do pop up. I then spoke with the other Intake Coordinators, who were super nice and a complete pleasure to speak with. They said the job was pretty laid back, which was completely different vibe than what the manager gave off. Overall, the in-person interview was definitely part of the sign to not take the job.
A few hours after my interview person interview, I did get a call about the job being offered to me, but the start date simply did not work because I was moving soon (and in all actuality, I was not expecting to hear back so soon after I had applied) but another thing that did make my decision for me was the pay; it was significantly lower than what was discussed. It would have actually have been a pay cut. They did inform they did raises based on merit annually, but of course I was disappointed they couldn’t have at least matched what I currently make. This, on top of the in person interview, is what ultimately help make my decision to pass the job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How did you handle a difficult situation in your previous role?