I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at ADMINISTRATIVE CLAIM SERVICE (Westford, MA) in Mar 2019
Interview
Fairly easy interview. The manager reads a list of words and you tell her the word in the other language. You don’t have to role play or anything like that. Then you have to listen to an audio in Spanish and type it out in English. This was hard cause it was hard to understand. You better be a good typist.
I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at ADMINISTRATIVE CLAIM SERVICE (Rockville, MD)
Interview
Though I'd worked at the same position for years as a temporary worker (agency), I still had a difficult grilling. I don't blame them, they wanted to make sure the job was done right.
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at ADMINISTRATIVE CLAIM SERVICE (Westford, MA) in Sept 2013
Interview
There's an initial brief review of your resume, experience, education, etc. You're asked how you learned your 2nd language. Then there's a brief oral test where you're given a word in one language and asked to render it in the target language. Some of the words are simple medical terms (syringe) and others are common household words, i.e., roof tile. This is the easy part of interview.
Then you're placed in a cubicle, and you're asked to listen to an audio file and transcribe it into English.The audio file is especially difficult to understand, but it's supposed to be that way. You are not going to understand everything. That's okay. Just make sure you punctuate well and can write well. If you can't, you will not be hired. Most people fail this part.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The skills assessment is really all that matters, so no one question is particularly important.