Ir al contenidoIr al pie de página
  • Empleos
  • Empresas
  • Sueldos
  • Para empresas

      Impulsa tu carrera profesional

      Averigua cuánto podrías ganar, encuentra el empleo perfecto y comparte información sobre tu vida laboral y personal de forma anónima.

      employer cover photo

      Purchase Point Design

      ¿Esta es tu empresa?

      Información
      Opiniones
      Sueldos y beneficios
      Empleos
      Entrevistas
      Entrevistas
      Búsquedas relacionadas: Opiniones sobre Purchase Point Design | Ofertas de empleos en Purchase Point Design | Sueldos en Purchase Point Design | Beneficios en Purchase Point Design
      Entrevistas de Purchase Point DesignEntrevistas para el puesto de Senior Creative Point of Purchase 3D Designer en Purchase Point DesignEntrevista de Purchase Point Design


      Glassdoor

      • Acerca de
      • Premios
      • Blog
      • Contacto

      Empresas

      • Cuenta gratuita de empresa
      • Centro de empresas

      Información

      • Ayuda
      • Normas
      • Condiciones de uso
      • Privacidad y opciones de anuncios
      • No vender ni compartir mi información
      • Herramienta de consentimiento de cookies

      Trabaja con nosotros

      • Anunciantes
      • Empleo
      Descargar aplicación

      • Buscar por:
      • Empresas
      • Empleos
      • Ubicaciones

      Copyright © 2008-2026. Glassdoor LLC. «Glassdoor», «Worklife Pro», «Bowls» y sus logotipos son marcas comerciales registradas de Glassdoor LLC.

      Empresas seguidas

      Sigue a tus empresas favoritas para estar al tanto de las últimas oportunidades y disponer de información de primera mano.

      Búsquedas de empleo

      Recibe recomendaciones y actualizaciones personalizadas al iniciar tu búsqueda.

      Entrevista de Senior Creative Point of Purchase 3D Designer

      1 may 2012
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Sin oferta
      Experiencia negativa
      Entrevista normal

      Solicitud

      El proceso duró 1 día. Acudí a una entrevista en Purchase Point Design en abr 2012

      Entrevista

      I located this job listing online and sent in my resume. I was contacted via email by the company owner, who requested a phone interview. The company is a virtual company that has about 12 employees. Everyone works out of their homes. They design point of purchase displays but don't manufacture anything. They also use some kind of research protocol to determine point of purchase display effectiveness, invented by the owner, called POPtomizer. The work would've involved working from home on different 3D renderings of point of purchase displays. The owner mentioned that although the employees are full time salaried employees, they generally use their own computers and software, although he said he might be able to "help out" if an employee needed some specific software for work. He stated that 50 hour work weeks were common although time off was flexible. He also mentioned that all potential employees were required to complete non paid spec work "test project" to determine ability level, regardless of the designer's experience level or portfolio. He claimed that this work would not be used by the company, but his design director insisted that test projects be sent with no watermark. Several portfolio samples in the online company portfolio matched the description of the two requested test projects. We did not speak about 401K or health benefits. The interview went well until he asked about salary range. I told him what I needed (a reasonable range for someone with my level of experience) and the interview screeched to a halt. He became somewhat curt, thanked me for my time, and hung up the phone. I was notified via email the next week that I was no longer being considered for the job. The impression I got from the interview is that he wanted senior level design ability but didn't want to/couldn't spend for it. At 50 hours a week, even working from home, this would not be a good deal for most people. He never mentioned the salary range he had in mind though. He was unwilling to hire anyone on a per project freelance basis, as he it did not match his business model. The owner seemed nice enough, and perhaps this job would be a good match for someone, but I felt like there were too many unanswered questions, and I had concerns about the long term viability of a small company. I was unwilling to take a huge career leap and accept a job from someone I've never met face to face. I also had major issues with the owner requiring spec work for free before being considered for the job, and the prospect of buying my own software and machines for full time work was not appealing. However, this kind of work could be ideal for someone who wants to work from home.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      How would you rate your graphic design ability
      1 respuesta