I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Verizon (Greenville, SC) in Feb 2010
Interview
Several weeks after filling out an online application, I was contacted by phone to setup an initial phone interview. The phone interview took about 10-15 minutes and mainly asked questions to determine if I could fulfill the demands of the job. After the phone interview, I was scheduled for a computer-based skills test, which lasted about 90 minutes. After passing the skills test, I was contacted for a one on one interview. I was actually interviewed by two different individuals, an HR rep and a CS Supervisor, but not simultaneously. That process lasted about an hour. I was later contacted by phone with the job offer, pending successful background check and drug test. The whole process from initial interview until completion of the background check took a little over 4 weeks.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time when you disagreed with a policy of a previous employer.
The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Verizon (Irving, TX) in Jul 2010
Interview
Group testing is the first steps in getting a interviewing. Once you pass the test (typical a,b,c, test) you will take a phone battery test. Taking recorded calls and completing the task. If success for you will be set up for a one on one interview with mangers. Interview will be more in the lines of what would you do in the case of example A.
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Verizon in Feb 2012
Interview
I went through 4 different tests. It seemed that I was doing very well until I got the last disqualification. I am not sure why I was disqualified after the last interview. There is no feedback given. There are many steps to the interview. I was honest at every step. Each portion is pass or fail. I failed the structured interview portion. This notice makes you feel bad because it makes you feel as if you have done something wrong. Other jobs will tell you that they decided to go with someone else or something like that. Instead, in this process you either pass or fail.