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No Offer – Reviewed Jun 05, 2013 New
Interview Details The recruiter never reached out during our set phone screen time, I had to email her to reschedule. After a second change in time due to another "meeting," she emails me at the time of our interview to inform me they have found a candidate. Wasted two weeks.
Interview Question – What time are you available to interview? View Answer
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Dec 2011 – Reviewed Apr 30, 2013
Interview Details Efficient process, interviewers took the time to get to know me, thorough and fast process.
Interview Question – Who from your current employer is going to call and yell at me when I hire you? Answer Question
Negotiation Details – the offer was compelling and exactly what I was looking for, so I didn't feel the need to negotiate.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Eau Claire, WI (US) Aug 2011 – Reviewed Apr 29, 2013
Interview Details After taking a computer test you are called back for a group interview, approximately 5 prospective employees at a time. They asked all of the "canned" questions such as "Give us an instance where you were able to change someone's mind" or "What is your greatest strength/ biggest weakness" The interview process was fairly straight-forward although a bit hectic.
Interview Question – No unexpected questions, it was like they took an interview script from the internet. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – No negotiation - basically a "take-it or leave-it" type of job
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Shepherdsville, KY (US) Nov 2010 – Reviewed Apr 28, 2013
Interview Details 1 interview, seasonal position. Drug test, one interview, a day of paid training and doing all the required paperwork. They spelled out what they expected of their employees and that was pretty much it. Nothing spectacular or out of the ordinary. After all it was a seasonal position that any monkey with half a brain and and a wee bit of ambition could do.
Interview Question – none Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Los Angeles, CA (US) Jun 2009 – Reviewed Feb 11, 2013
Interview Details 3 sets of interviews
Interview Question – Nothing unexpected. some questions regarding past behavior and functional expertise Answer Question
Negotiation Details – They made me an offer, I asked for some perks and we were good
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in King of Prussia, PA (US) Oct 2009 – Reviewed Feb 07, 2013
Interview Details The interview process seemed to go well. There was a phone screen which, in retrospect, should have been a warning. There was only one formal interview; it was probably the easiest interview I've ever had. Because I was trying to escape a nightmare job, I asked if I could come in for a day and spend some time with them. They said yes. I came in for a day and had a pretty good time. I doubt they'll let anyone do that these days.
Interview Question – No difficult questions. The standards are low. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Ask for more money. I went through a recruiter that was a very bad negotiator. Later I found out that a co-worked made $50,000 more than me. I wasn't happy.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Melbourne, FL (US) Nov 2011 – Reviewed Jan 30, 2013
Interview Details The hiring process at GSI is very simple. You complete an application online and then, if your skills match what they are looking for, you receive a call from a recruiter. The recruiter will give you basic information about the position, and ask you to take some online tests. These tests cover your basic computer skills (navigation, typing, etc.) and then you have a test that covers basic customer service skills. Once you take the test and you meet their requirements, you are called in for an interview. I had a group interview with 3 other people and two facilitators. The facilitators were current Supervisors or Team Leads in the department you are going into. They ask the usual questions, how do you deal with angry customers, what are your weaknesses, what are your strengths, etc. Once the interview was over I received a call from HR advising that I received the job and they offered me a choice of schedules.
Interview Question – None, all the questions were standard behavioral interview questions. Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in King of Prussia, PA (US) Jul 2011 – Reviewed Jan 07, 2013
Interview Details Had 3 interviews, quick and easy process. Submitted resume and was contacted with in 3 days. Started the position 3 weeks later
Interview Question – cant remember, nothing too crazy Answer Question
Negotiation Details – a few emails back and forth
Declined Offer – Interviewed in Melbourne, FL (US) Oct 2012 – Reviewed Oct 23, 2012
Interview Details Applied through a staffing agency. Participated in a 1 hour group interview. No 1 on 1 questions. We went around the table and answered questions about difficult situations or people at previous jobs and how we handled things.
Interview Question – Describe an angry customer or person encountered on the job and how the situation was diffused Answer Question
Reason for Declining – The pay is only $9. Even though it is telecommuting (working from home) I felt that it was too small of an offer. No negotiation of pay rate accepted.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Eau Claire, WI (US) Aug 2008 – Reviewed Oct 09, 2012
Interview Details I interviewed for a seasonal position and the initial interview was a group interview next to 8-10 other candidates. Interview questioning included basic behavioral questions. After the group interview is a very basic computer-based typing and grammar skills test.
Interview Question – None, all questions were standard behavioral questions ("Describe a time when...") and ethics questions ("What would you do if a co-worker..." Answer Question
Negotiation Details – None.
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