I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at US Army in Jun 2012
Interview
I was called into the interview and told that I was a candidate for the position. The interview was a wide ranging discussion more to determine compatibility than actual qualifications. The interviewer was already well acquainted with my work and background and was in the possession of recommendations from previous employers. The interview was a discovery of whether the position and committment were compatible with my career progression and timeline and with my family situation.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at US Army (Killeen, TX) in May 2009
Interview
My "interview" with my recruter was exhausting, exilorating, and all around a challege.. I had to go back and figure out what was wrong in certin areas and improve them and while doing so i excelled in the areas that were already my stronge suit.. My recruter was a nice and patient person and he helped alot though out the whole process.. I showed me what i need to do and helped me do it and achive it.. However in the end i realized i made the best choise of my life but the person who "helped me" was a cheat, and a liar. Fortunately i dont hold a grudge. I leared from it and i love my job and hate that its time for me to go.. But with everything i have learned in the military i am willing to bring with me to your company and help excel as best as i can..
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
was there anything in my background that needs to come to light