Just as Amy reported, thanks Amy for warning me in time. I went for an 'interview' today. (30th March). Same loud music blaring in the reception made me wonder about the professionalism. I was asked to fill out a form asking me for details ihad already given in my CV, ok, nevermind i thought.
An indian man interviewed me and gave a me a speach that sounded heavily scripted about how his company is international, with offices in South America, Europe, etc, and that by they would be opening a further 130 offices in the UK. Sounds impressive, eh. He told me they want to train people up to be managers, cross trained in every aspect.
Told me he'd interviewed 60 people already today, (weird, as the secretary had made a point to tell me that her computer had a virus, that's why she couldn't access the online applications, being why there were no other applicants there). I felt intuitively that something was not right.
This evening, I got a call at 7:30 pm from another fellow, telling me that I had been selected for a second interview tomorrow from 9am to 6:30pm. I thought it was strange as people don't work after 5pm especially for a 'multinational company' sucha s this. Basically, I just did a google search to find out a bit more and thankfully saw Amy's article. Hope others can read this before they too get lied to.
All the best.
Arthur
cardiff
United Kingdom
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