I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at AML RightSource
Interview
Interview consists of taking a Wonderlic test which I did fairly well on. Next, you sit down with a hiring manager for an interview. Final portion of the interview is the "Business Writing Assessment" which I also felt I did well on, but apparently I did not, as that was the reason given for the turn down. Perhaps it was because I used some abbreviations in my notes? Not quite sure, as I am fairly certain that my answer was correct. Anyway, the office seemed nice but turn over must be high as much of the office was empty, and there was a long list of people ahead of me in the sign in book who had come in for an interview. My guess is they are preparing for the new year and new contracts and are hiring lots of people for those jobs. Whether that implies many of those people will be let go after the contracts are up is a question you may want to ask yourself.
I applied online. I interviewed at AML RightSource (San Antonio, TX)
Interview
Very easy going, conducted on zoom, asked questions about my current experience and my education. Probably lasted about 30
minutes or so. I don’t remember too many questions being asked that were detailed, high level answers were permissible.
I interviewed at AML RightSource (Gurgaon, Haryana)
Interview
It was pretty easy as your are fresher they would ask you from your resume and some knowledge of AML which can be done and after that they will conduct English proficiency test which need to be cleared.
I applied online. I interviewed at AML RightSource
Interview
One of the easiest interviews I've ever had. I basically just explained my past work experience and skills, and was asked a few yes/no questions. I was more or less told they were going to offer me the job in the interview, then I was called a few days later with the verbal offer.