Expeditors Network Engineer - IS Communications (Seattle, WA) interview questions
based on 1 rating - Updated Jul 5, 2015
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I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Expeditors (Seattle, WA)
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I did two non-technical phone interviews. Everything seemed to be going swimmingly. I was told at the end of the second interview that the next step was to begin technical interviewing, and that they would get the first of those interviews scheduled and provide me with the date/time. That's the last I ever heard from Expeditors. I never have, to this very day, received any further communication from them whatsoever. This is the worst kind of company, as far as I'm concerned. If you let a candidate get all the way to a second interview, promise technical interviews, then disappear without a trace, you are a terrible company. If you decided against continuing your interview process with me for whatever reason, I can't stop you and it's certainly your choice, but tell me; send me a 2 sentence email saying that you've moved onto a different candidate, or whatever - not just silence. I feel very much as if anything and everything that I really needed to know about Expeditors as a company was inadvertently communicated to me via their behavior. I did end up getting a job with another company that I was also interviewing with at the time, so I'm very happy about that, but I feel like I dodged a bullet with Expeditors. Perhaps they treat people better once hired, but I will never be interested in working for Expeditors in the future based on this experience.
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