I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at ContactUS Communications (Hilliard, OH) in Apr 2017
Interview
A recruiter contacted me after seeing my resume on Indeed and had me come in for an interview. Open interview times made this easy, but meant that I had to wait for the recruiter to become available. After filling out an application and taking a typing skills test, I was introduced to the recruiter and sat down for a very straightforward interview. The recruiter was very open about the job and asked pertinent questions about my background, not the standard questions like "describe your biggest flaw" or "where do you see yourself within the company in 5 years". It was nice to sit down and actually meet them and learn about the company and what they do instead of trying to fill out a rote form required by a corporate office somewhere. He was honest about the pay and what the company does, so I left knowing that it was at least a genuine experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How does your previous experience lend well to customer service?
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at ContactUS Communications (Jacksonville, FL)
Interview
Interview process was really easy. They just ask you about your previous employment and why you would be a good fit for their company. Person who was doing the interviewing was open to any questions that you had about the position and explained the position very thoroughly.
Interviewer very nice and was a fast process. She asked good questions and told me all about the company beforehand. She also let me know about the different pay with different contracts upfront so I'm not blinsided
I interviewed at ContactUS Communications (Wyomissing, PA)
Interview
It was an easy video interview from home done on my webcam. Easy, basic questions and got a job offer right after the interview. The lady was nice, but the interview was nothing noteworthy really.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Basic questions and got an instant offer right after