Horrible interview experience - Anonymous employee AMS Employee Review

1.0
Aug 27, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

No pros that I know of

Cons

I was put through a 4 hour interview plus multiple phone interviews for a position. Recruiter told me I was the preferred candidate and that they just needed an okay to give an official offer. I was moving from out of state and moved in the mean time as they said they were just waiting on one person. They kept pushing it back and back each time they called then when I was suppose to start that month they called and said they weren’t doing the program anymore. I had to scramble and find a temp job because I thought this one was already lined up, now I lived in a new apartment with no income as I was told I would be starting in a few weeks at that time. When they told me it was not happening they said the program would be happening in a few months. Those months came and went as I continued to follow up with them and they never once just told me that there was no opportunity. Extremely frustrating and upsetting experience, I wish the recruiters were more up front with me with what was going on especially because they knew I was moving to the area needing a job.

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