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Applicants will submit an application to Push Industries with the URL of their non-expiring EVE Board profile for the contracting alt they intend to accept contracts with. Applicants should also include the EVE times they are available for interviews.
Applicants will submit an application to Push Industries with the URL of their non-expiring EVE Board profile for the contracting alt they intend to accept contracts with. Applicants should also include the EVE times they are available for interviews.
*Applying with a contracting alt and keeping the hauler out of Push Industries has the advantage that war dec'd will not affect the applicant's ability to complete contacts. However, the applicant will have problems with containers if their contractor and the hauler are on the same account. Thus, this option works best if the contractor and the hauler are on different accounts.
*Applying with a contracting alt and keeping the hauler out of Push Industries has the advantage that war dec'd will not affect the applicant's ability to complete contacts. However, the applicant will have problems with containers if their contractor and the hauler are on the same account. '''Thus, it is best if the contractor and the hauler are on different accounts.'''


=== Stage 2: Interview (approx. 30 minutes) ===
=== Stage 2: Interview (approx. 30 minutes) ===

Revision as of 23:55, 29 January 2013

Push Industries has a 3 stage recruitment process.

Stages

Stage 1: Application

Applicants will submit an application to Push Industries with the URL of their non-expiring EVE Board profile for the contracting alt they intend to accept contracts with. Applicants should also include the EVE times they are available for interviews.

  • Applying with a contracting alt and keeping the hauler out of Push Industries has the advantage that war dec'd will not affect the applicant's ability to complete contacts. However, the applicant will have problems with containers if their contractor and the hauler are on the same account. Thus, it is best if the contractor and the hauler are on different accounts.

Stage 2: Interview (approx. 30 minutes)

The applicant will have roughly a week to have an interview with a designated Recruiter. It is highly recommended that the applicant read through this wiki before the interview. The interview consists of 2 parts:

Part 1

This is a time for the Recruiter to ask general questions about why the applicant wants to join Push Industries, how active they plan to be, what their current skills are, what hauling ships they own, and their background. Some basic criteria each applicant has to meet are:

  • must own a freighter (or be within a few days of obtaining one)
  • URL of the non-expiring EVE Board profile for the applicant's character
  • a clean contractor alt with no combat skills (manufacturing, mining, industrial and trade skills are acceptable)
  • a minimum of 1,000,000,000 ISK for collateral
  • 2 accounts (preferable)

The Recruiter will also use this time to make the applicant aware of the different challenges the applicant may face depending on their contractor/hauler setup.

Part 2

In the second half of the interview the Recruiter will ask a series of situational questions designed gauge the applicant's personality and to see how well the applicant is suited to become a Pusher. These questions will cover:

  • customer service
  • responding to hidden containers in contracts
  • queue priority
  • security

Recruiters will always change their questions to discover how the applicant really thinks and whether they have the right personality to be a Pusher.

Stage 3: Setup

Assuming the applicant answers all the questions correctly and the Recruiter is satisfied the Recruiter will ask the applicant to read the Conduct article and to agree to abide by it. If the applicant agrees the Recruiter is then authorized to accept the applicant's application. To complete the recruitment process the applicant will be given the title "Junior Pusher" and their contractor will be invited to the Push Internal channel. The Pusher can also request that their out-of-corp hauler join the channel Push Internal channel. New Junior Pushers should be directed by the Recruiter to read the Junior Pusher Guide.

  • In the case that the Recruiter is not a Push Executive the Recruiter must mail the Push Executive via the "Push Recruiter" mailing list to request that titles be given for Junior Pusher they just invited.