Interviewing manager was more interested in talking about himself and his qualifications, all of which were laughably outdated. The interviewing manager was did not have great people skills and took a very long time responding to inquiries over email and phone. The interviewing manager seemed more interested in talking about himself and his interests.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you see yourself fitting in with this company?
I applied online. I interviewed at Litigation Solutions (Philadelphia, PA) in Mar 2017
Interview
After not hearing back, and becoming increasingly desperate for a job, I emailed the supervisor. I was almost immediately called and given a half-attempt at an interview, after which I was told to wait for my local supervisor. A week later I spoke on the phone with him and then went through a long background check and fingerprinting process.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Litigation Solutions (Woodbridge, VA) in Mar 2016
Interview
Received a phone call and interviewed for about 15 minutes, he was impressed with me and my background and experience so he was able to start me at $22 an hour when normally Field Investigators started at $18 an hour even with decent experience.
Must have a current investigator licensing. Takes a long time to onboard since they overnight you paperwork (a large manila folder worth) and you must get fingerprints done, and passport pictures because they have to have me fully licensed in Washington D.C., Maryland, and Pennsylvania. I had to go to D.C. and Maryland twice to get paperwork completed and processed. This is why the on boarding process took about six weeks.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about your investigative experience, the equipment you have and use, and what vehicle you drive.