I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Ramsey Solutions in Oct 2017
Interview
I actually interviewed for 3 different positions. The first one I went through 3 different interview rounds before someone else was further along in the process than I was and was hired. They suggested I interview for another position. I did not have the experience needed for the role, but still a good phone interview. My HR manager put me in contact with another hiring manager for a different position, but it seems like I wasn't the best fit for the team (Ramsey Solutions is VERY focused on proper team fit) I respected their decisions, and though I felt like it was a really good phone interview, 3 strikes and I decided I should probably put my dreams of working at Ramsey Solutions on hold. Overall a good experience though. Everyone was very kind.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Ramsey Solutions in Jul 2024
Interview
Initial phone screen was very quick. Researched company prior to responding to their request to speak. Did not want to believe the negative comments I had read but unfortunately they were true. Would not call them a cult per say, but discrimination is definitely present regardless if based on age, race, religion, etc.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Standard marketing questions, but when reversed and asked about company culture, the interviewer went into full defense denial-mode and proceeded to send an email instantaneously stating thank you but no thank you.
Incredibly mysoginistic and Inappropriate. Was asked too many inappropriate questions. Had to bail after being told I could never have a credit card and needed to ensure my husband signed off on me having a job.
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Ramsey Solutions
Interview
Not sure how they haven't gotten in trouble for discrimination yet? While the process seemed very professional, I was shocked when we got to the "value" discussion. They shared their values which have religious roots -- okay fine. But to then ask questions about not having sex before marriage (which is apparently one of their values?) and ending the conversation after I did not want to disclose that information, stating I am not a good fit... Seems discriminatory to me? And a bit cult-y. Super specific workplace culture/values. Don't waste your time interviewing if you're not religious, and don't agree with everything Dave says. There doesn't seem to be much diversity of thought allowed at this company...
Interview questions [6]
Question 1
Are you on board with our (religious based) mission