I applied in-person. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Alorica (El Paso, TX)
Interview
Hiring is done based on headcount not quality of prospects, I've had an 18 year old in my training class which help 7 other jobs in the past 2 years; that's poor quality. An employee will go through the motions for legal purposes and apply online, take an assessment, come for an interview (which means you almost have the job), finally take a drug test on the spot. Once that's done an employee is given a date of when to start and the entire process is done. There's time when no tour of the site is given by HR or an Orientation is held for the new employees.
There was a large job fair that consists of two interviews. I returned for a third interview. It consists of questioning and a 15 minute presentation showcasing my training skill sets.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked about conflict resolution at a previous job.
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Alorica (Phoenix, AZ) in Oct 2015
Interview
I applied online and received a call from HR about one day later. She was very polite and straightforward about the position, including the pay rate, which unfortunately was an incredibly low market rate (13/hour). I declined to move forward in the process at that time. However, over the next week, my situation changed, and I re-applied and was contacted again by HR. In the end, I did end up accepting another offer with more competitive pay, but I was very appreciative of their promptness to reply and being given a second chance to consider the position. This was an exceptional HR experience - also, I thought their job posting was nicely stated and laid out expectations and duties in a straight-forward manner. I was only disappointed in the low pay rate, which resulted in my accepting another offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
It was just a meet-and-greet type screening and quick review of my resume experience - I did not move on to the official phone interview.
I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Alorica (Pittsburgh, PA) in Jul 2015
Interview
Initial pre screening interview went very well. Human resource agent was friendly, prompt, respectful, polite, and helpful. This was a very basic introductory interview, but I do wish it had more information regarding the position.