I applied online. I interviewed at PlayLV Gaming Operations (Las Vegas, NV) in Jan 2024
Interview
Easy, quick, and efficient. In this job market, it is rare to find employers that trust themselves enough to limit rounds of interviews to just two.
I had an initial phone screening with someone from the team then was invited to an in-person interview a week later. 1o days later, I was offered the position. The whole process took about 4 weeks.
I have been in the job market for a while, and many companies make you go through 3-5 rounds of interviews with projects. It is exhausting and shows that they don't have the best judgement if it takes that much time and effort to trust that they found the right candidate. I am grateful that this was a quick and efficient hiring process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What experience do you have with website and email coding?
I applied online. I interviewed at PlayLV Gaming Operations
Interview
excellent interviewer, calm and focusing
I was very worried and stressed but he helped me calm down.
I was happy with that interview.
I was not accepted unfortunately as I had military services.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at PlayLV Gaming Operations (Las Vegas, NV) in Dec 2018
Interview
Filled out online app and uploaded resume. Took a month to hear back from them. When I returned their calls, all I'd ever get was voicemail. Played phone tag with them for another few weeks before an interview time was finally set up.
When I did interview it was physically on the property. It was as bizarre an interview as I have ever had. The 1st ten min, all the interviewer did was complain about the owner, his employees and the property. Then he bragged about firing the Chief and Asst. Chief Engineers. Then he complained how he was stuck managing the place by himself! Which is what happens when you fire your help. Seriously, that was the 1st 10 min!
The next 10 were typical, asking skill set and so on. Then it got really weird. He asks me do I have any questions for him. Well of course I do. I asked him what the pay was. And it sent guy off the rails. He asks me why I'd ask that. Tells me I need to ask HR those questions. Then I askef him about Benefits and again he goes off the rail, tells me to ask HR. I asked him where did he think I would fit in, in his scheme of things? What role would he like me to fill? By now the guy is losing it and says, where ever the hell I tell you too! At the end he tells me he will be forwarding my paperwork to HR and I will hear from them.
This was without any doubt the most bizarre interview I have ever had. I was happy to leave and better yet I was happy not to get the job or to have to work for this guy.
This interview left me speechless. I was h