I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Scarborough Research (San Antonio, TX) in Mar 2014
Interview
First, they'll give you a call and ask you a few questions on the phone. Mainly stuff about you, who you are, what you like to do.
Then they'll call you in for a skills test where you basically go in, take a small quiz on the computer and listen to a few calls to decide if that's the type of job you're looking for.
Then they'll call you in for an interview in person. When you go, dress business casual, but be happy and don't be nervous. The people there to interview you are SUPER sweet, it's not a group interview, so it's you and the person interviewing you and they just ask you cliche interview questions like where you've worked in the past, what was one way you took a bad situation and made it good, etc. Be ready for those. They never caught me off guard with their questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
None. As I mentioned above it was all very informal and expected.
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Scarborough Research (Sarasota, FL) in Jan 2013
Interview
Pretty Easy. Phone Interview Followed by a face to face interview. He just went over the position details, your work history, etc. Wanted you to read a script to hear your phone voice and reading skills and ability to read verbatim. He also discussed how you can earn more money working there than the base pay. There was also a behavioral questionnaire at the end to see how you think.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There really wasn't any difficult questions to me. The interview was more casual than some I have been on.