I applied online. I interviewed at alliantgroup, LP in Dec 2013
Interview
Unorganized. Could immediatly tell she was reading off a generic question sheet. Clear she did not read my resume before conducting the interview. Stupid questions like, "Tell me about a time you dealt with a difficult client, and what did you do?" Or, " Do you work well in groups?" No lady, I only like working alone and I tell all interviewers this in hopes of getting a job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
"Tell me about why your last job was in May of 2013?" (Ater graduating law school in May 2013 I studied for the bar over the the next few months, took it in July, and found out I passed in November. Standard procedure for any law school grad and more proof she didn't read the resume before calling.
You do one interview online. Mine was with two people via Zoom. Then you do an in-person interview where they will fly you in if needed and it is with one person and you get a tour of the office.
1. General Info Session with Campus Recruiter
2. Campus Interview with Campus Recruiter
3. Zoom Call with Additional Members of the Alliant Group Team
4. Office Visit in Houston and Case Study Interview with Members of Management
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at alliantgroup, LP (Houston, TX) in Oct 2024
Interview
The interview process is pretty average they're going to ask why do you feel you should get hired and what is something you didn't like about last your job. I had plenty of questions for them especially after reading all of the terrible reviews online, I wanted to assure any insecurities I had about the role and the company. I was hoping they could reassure me with their answers. They did the opposite and I was glad. I asked them how do they balance work and regular life since it was emphasized that the hours were long. Since they kept emphasizing that as a new hire I would be expected to stay even later to ensure I understood the material (which is not a problem for me) I asked out of curiosity what's the latest they had ever worked. They both gave me very late times and tried to ensure that this was a one-off (contrary to what many reviews state). After the interview, I was informed that I interview well and I would be great for the role but it was obvious that I had an issue with the hours. So if you're desperate for a job, don't mention the hours or ask about it. They're going to know you aren't green.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was the worst part about your last role?/what didn't you like about your last company.