Barely any real interview questions. They ask if you have a car, what shift you want to work, where you live, and if you have any military/security experience. That's honestly it. You're usually in a group setting. They do a drug test also most of the time at the interview but it's only a mouth swab.
Very easy. Personal experience was that they sat me down, talked about the job, and it was pretty in and out. From there, I had a secondary sit-down with the supervisor at the office I was assigned, we finalized some things, got a permanent job site assigned near home, and that was it.
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I remember them asking about my experience at my previous job, why I left, etc
I received an email asking me to come to an interview. Afterwards, I took the interview and had to do multiple screenings and certificate checks. They are particular about making sure you have all the necessary licenses. If you do not have a specific license, you will go through additional training before starting your job.
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If I have any experience working in a security field.
The interview process was incredibly quick! I applied too two positions and received text message and email about my applications shortly after. After Yes or No questions to verify Age, Availability I was sent video interview linkz!
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Tell me about yourself? How do you align with allied universal mission