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Johnathan Wisecarver

5 years ago

I worked for Prestige upon graduating college and ...

I worked for Prestige upon graduating college and the experience I gained there was truly invaluable. I was placed in the Proctor and Gamble Process lab and through my work there I was able to get experiences with a company that is difficult to get into through its own hiring process.
The staff at Prestige were kind and welcoming when I went in for an interview. Greg Hunt interviewed me and even during the interview he was giving me tips on how to interview and what kind of questions I want to ask. It was my first job out of college and I was unsure what the appropriate questions to ask were. The fact that he was helping me during the interview made me feel like Prestige would be a good place to work for.
Once I accepted the position my optimism was reassured over and over. My lab manager Bill Fulmer was more than accommodating to my training and he also helped me with any professional progression questions I had.
The only reason I am not there any more is because I chose to go back to school and change career paths. I also find it significant to note that when I informed them of me leaving I was met with congratulations and excitement for my endeavor. I have been at some places who only care about how you leaving will inconvenience them. This was not the case with Prestige. I would highly recommend Prestige to anyone who is looking to better themselves professionally as well as enjoy their working environment.

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