EQM contacted me to interview for an Account Manager position based on their interest in my resume. I arrived at a squalid Times Square building, took a small fredight elevator to the 5th floor to an unmarked door, walked in to confront about 15 people packed into a small reception area. I was given a 4-page form and a clipboard to fill out before my scheduled 4pm appointment. There were no chairs available. I scanned the room, returned the form blank and left. I was expecting a "professional" business encounter, but this was more typical of a "cattle call" that is used to call actors for Broadway productions.
Environmental Quality Management, Inc. Reviews
EQM contacted me to interview for an Account Manager position based on their interest in my resume. I arrived at a squalid Times Square building, took a small fredight elevator to the 5th floor to an unmarked door, walked in to confront about 15 people packed into a small reception area. I was given a 4-page form and a clipboard to fill out before my scheduled 4pm appointment. There were no chairs available. I scanned the room, returned the form blank and left. I was expecting a "professional" business encounter, but this was more typical of a "cattle call" that is used to call actors for Broadway productions.