I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Paychex in Mar 2012
Interview
After applying online, I was contacted by a national recruiter to schedule a phone interview. Prior to the phone interview I was asked to fill out a lengthy Career History Form. Phone interview consisted of questions about background and previous experience that would make me a good candidate for an outside sales position. The recruiter shared that the job was $40K base plus commission. The national recruiter then set up a 1:1 interview with the local DSM.
Prior to the in person interview, I was asked to fill out an Application for Employment. This was even longer than the Career History Form with lots of overlap. There were also many questions that didn't seem to be relevant to the job (ie. High School GPA). The 1:1 consisted of a timed math test and interview. After this interview, I was invited back to take a personality test and schedule a ride along with another Sales Rep.
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Paychex in Apr 2012
Interview
I was contacted by a recruiter. We decided upon a time to do a phone interview. The phone interview lasted about 30 minutes. Basically, asked me why I was interested in the position. 1:1 interview had to take personality test and fill out paperwork. Interview was behavioral lasted 1.5 hour total.
I applied through other source. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Paychex (San Ramon, CA) in Apr 2012
Interview
Interview process had a really good flow to it. First was hone interview, then a fae to face, then another phone interview. Also took a math test which consisted of 50 question to answer in 16 mins. You obviously have to answer as many as you can. After you complete abackground check and a drug test and your in. 2 week training in New York follows a few weeks after hire. You must pass.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
what do you like about your current manager? what do you not like about your current manager?