I applied online for the Chicago Field Recruiter position. I was then sent an email to a link to schedule my interview. I followed the link and scheduled the interview with no problem but I was not given an address. I was stressing about this for about 5-6 days until someone finally noticed and sent the candidates an email with the address for the interviews. I arrived for my interview about 10 minutes early. I was not given the name of who I would be meeting so I checked in with the cashier and was directed to the interviewer. I was walked over by the cashier and was standing directly across from the interviewer who was currently interviewing two other candidates. I was in no way acknowledged and the interviewer continued with her current interview. I assumed I was early and did not want to be rude and interrupt so I sat at the table next to where they were interviewing. I sat there for about 10-15 minutes (again without so much as an "I will be right with you", or a "please come join us" or anything). I eventually walked out as I did not feel welcome. I have never done this before at an interview. I did my homework on the company and if they spent half the time sourcing candidates that they spend on sourcing their produce and meat they would be able to bring in the best and the brightest employees. I feel that by having group interviews they are missing out on high quality candidates. Chipotle prides themselves on hiring employees that have the following 13 characteristics: 1. Ambitious 2. Happy 3. Smart 4. Polite 5. Respectful 6. Honest 7. Conscientious 8. Presentable 9. Curious 10. Motivated 11. Hospitable 12. High Energy 13. Infectiously Enthusiastic!!! I feel that my interviewer was not polite, respectful, or hospitable when it came bo welcoming me and making sure I felt like I belonged at the interview. I do not feel that this position would have been a good fit for me anyway as I would prefer to meet candidates one on one in order to give them my undivided attention rather than have group interviews. I guess it worked out for the best. I would definitely like to interview with Chipotle again in the future if they change their stance on recruiting and interviewing.