Me postulé a través de un reclutador. Acudí a una entrevista en Profit Recovery Partners (Santa Ana, CA)
Entrevista
Went through several rounds of interviews, including a mock presentation that required significant prep, only to receive vague feedback citing "shifting priorities" after directors departed. The materials provided were inconsistent and error-prone, and expectations seemed misaligned for someone coming in externally.
The compensation structure is unclear—a 70/30 split with back-end-loaded compensation—and they expect full-time in-office work. The team evaluating candidates appears to be long-tenured but lacks up-to-date technical depth, still operating heavily in Excel.
Ultimately, it felt like the hiring process may serve other internal motives (like posturing for a sale) more than it does actual growth. I would not recommend pursuing this opportunity unless you're desperate for a role and don't mind outdated systems, a lack of clarity, and poor candidate communication.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
What interested you in PRP and this opportunity?
How do you handle competing priorities with limited time?
Describe a time you had to present findings to a skeptical audience.
How would you explain the projected vs. confirmed savings to a client?
If a client questioned the discrepancy in vendor pricing, how would you handle it?
What risks or objections do you anticipate from the client based on this material?
How would you structure the next meeting with the client?
How would you describe your company’s culture in three words or less?
Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en Profit Recovery Partners (Santa Ana, CA)
Entrevista
Efficient and effective. very welcoming and it felt like talking to old friends very early into the interview. The VP's I met were great and have been with the company for over 20 years which really speaks to the company culture