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I applied online. I interviewed at Xerox (Long Beach, CA)
Interview
Submitted my resume to their recruiter, who then conducted a brief phone interview. I was then called in to the office I would be working out of and interviewed with three levels of their management, on separate days. Interviews were less intense than I expected, and they didn't throw me any curve balls. More of a conversation about experiences, goals, and job expectations.
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Question 1
How have you utilized CRM tools to improve sales processes in the past?
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Xerox (Olympia, WA) in Jan 2013
Interview
After appying on line received phone message to call back. Message was hard to understand because of thick accent. Called back and spoke with the very tired and stressed gentleman with an accent which I found hard to understand - again. He presented info on job hours and training period. Asked if those would work for me and I said yes. He asked me in for interview. I asked him how much the position paid as I had put wage expected at $18/hr. as no salary was posted on listing. The job during training paid $9/hr - not even minimum wage here in Washington; after training it could go as high as $13.50.
Rediculous! It sure doesn't seem like Xerox cares about its customers or professional standing if they are expecting to hire professional problem-solvers at poverty wages.
Wake up, Xerox. Stupid business model to advantage the poor economy and fill positions with warm bodies that will just turn over and then you will have the expense to recruit and train all over again. Meanwhile customers suffer with improperly trained support and ultimately the brand will go down the tubes. Maybe with Xerox it already has.