I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at New Breed Revenue (Winooski, VT) in Nov 2015
Interview
Was called in to meet relatively quick after applying. Met with HR and higher ups. They seemed way more interested in trashing the company I currently work at than trying to actually see if I would be a fit for the company. I wasn't going to get into that, but, they used it as a tactic to make it seem like I wasn't qualified/had to prove my worth. Kept stressing how unique and "start up" they are - as though I would have no idea what that is. Rude and condescending, really. Walked out knowing I wouldn't get an offer, and didn't care after that experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you could start a business what would it be? What types of publications do you read? Can you handle the pace of a start up?
The process took 1 week. I interviewed at New Breed Revenue
Interview
1. Call with talent specialist
2. Zoom call with manager of copywriting
3. Didn’t stick around for the third round. The interview with the manager was one of the most uncomfortable ones I’ve been in. Seemed uninterested from the start, made getting the job sound like a privilege, was confused when I didn’t want to work Sun-up to sun-down for a meh job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Do you mind having little time outside of work responsibilities?
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Application
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at New Breed Revenue (Burlington, VT) in Nov 2021
Interview
I had two rounds of interviews, the second being in-person by happenstance as I had been visiting the Burlington area during the process. Each round I spoke to a single person, a different guy each time. Each was very friendly and knowledgeable, and seemed very committed to his work. Interview questions were somewhat predictable but the conversations were pleasant.
I went in for a first interview, and they gave absolutely no information on salary, benefits, hours, etc. I was skeptical because of this. They were disappointed I didn’t want to go on a second interview, so I decided I had nothing to lose. When I went, they asked me what factors would contribute to whether or not I would accept the position. I told them that I’d need to have some idea of those factors that I just mentioned. They gave me absolutely no range of anything and then, at the end of the second interview, told me to contact them to let them know if I was interested in the position. I followed up twice, and not only did they not provide any info on salary, etc., but they didn’t even respond! Sorry, but a company saying “our employees don’t ever feel like they’re at work” isn’t going to suffice for me to make a living. I’m baffled why my inquiry on the SECOND interview would be off-putting or surprising.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Past experience, why I was looking to leave my current position