Take your time. Do not rush through the questions. It's best to choose a time and place where you won't be disturbed or interrupted.
Keep in mind, there are no right or wrong answers
. We have a variety of similar positions in several departments of our company. We will try to place you within a team, where your education, experience and personality traits will complement the existing team, creating a productive work environment. We recommend that you select the answers that you can identify with the most. Avoid the temptation to choose answers that you feel employers would prefer.
Follow your first reaction. Select the answer that resembles how you think, feel and behave most often.If you feel like neither option describes you perfectly, select the one that suits you best. We will detect patterns based on all of your responses."
This basically set the stage for the company to seem like they really wanted to get to know the potential employee. Unfortunately, half way through the questionnaire they require a credit report:
"The following section demonstrates your desire for long term growth within
our company.At our marketing firm, we believe higher education ensures a highly competent
staff that is able to compete against other top firms. We pride ourselves at
being equipped with the latest skill sets this industry has to offer.
Our current sponsor invites you to join their program to win a
scholarship grant of $10,000 that may be awarded monthly to each winner.
You will be granted study leave or a flexible work hour schedule to pursue your
educational goals.
We not only recommend you that you apply, but will reward our employees with
future opportunities for growth, allowing your career to evolve into new and
exciting roles within our organization.
Please select the option that best suits your current situation, and complete
the form on the website."
Through and through, it was a total scam. Bummer it wasn't a real job, they did a decent job of selling this imaginary company. I know most people who job-search on the internet are savvy enough to see this trick a mile away, but I didn't want those who might not be so experienced to fall prey. Happy job hunting!