I interviewed at Slate Consulting (Saint Louis, MO)
Interview
The interview is made to feel serious and presented in a way that makes it somewhat ambiguous what the job is. Its sold to you as an opportunity to become a business owner. Its just a sales gig. I didn't see anyone rise above the level of sales associate the entire time I worked there, despite the hype about "building your future" which is really just building their future.
I realized after I was hired that these people would hire a homeless person or a highschool senior, the entire process was a sham to make you feel like you're getting in on something big. They oversold how well the company was doing, the number of offices, the capabilities of the management, and the likelihood you would ever really get beyond just being a sales associate.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Mostly generic stuff. At the end they will ask you "why do you think you would be a good part of my team?"
I applied through other source. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Slate Consulting (Raleigh, NC) in Nov 2021
Interview
Very fast and gives a lot of information at once. Everyone is very nice and easy to speak to, however, they do not accurately describe the position's roles and are not honest about the salary.
it was great & straight to the point , the questions they asked weren’t hard or difficult to answer & the environment was amazing . The employees there seemed very easy going & great to get along with. Slate Consulting feels more like a family than just a job that you clock into