They strive for the best of the best. They pursue not only culture fits but strategic placements. They work with you and for you. They kept the interview formal but it didn't feel as shirt and tie as I had expected.
I interviewed at ROI Call Center Solutions (American Fork, UT)
Interview
It was quick and easy. There was a typing test and went to a couple of the call centers and talked with the managers and went through who was there and who was in charge and got the basic job tasks.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at ROI Call Center Solutions (Orem, UT)
Interview
Typing test, grammar test, and a few oral questions. The interviewer introduced himself and asked a few questions, then offered the job without stating what exact pay would be. At the time, the range was $10-12. When receptionist was told to print contract, interviewer told her $10. Found out later that others were offered up to $2/hr. more even though I had a ton of experience related to the contract and others had none.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Grammar question on whether it's, "What house?" or "Which house?".
recruiter outreach, only 1 interview when i worked there. Asked basic questions about stable internet, and other generic hiring questions for a work from home position. Interview to hire was about 2 weeks.