I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at DISH (Jackson, TN) in Nov 2012
Interview
Applied online and completed an assessment directly following application. Was contacted for a phone interview a little over a week later, which was very casual and comfortable. Scheduled a one-on-one interview with a supervisor for the following week.
On the day of the interview, my GPS actually took me to the wrong place at least five times, but the interviewer was very understanding and still waited on me even though I was nearly an hour late.
The official interview was also comfortable. I was dressed in a nice shirt and some khakis. The interview consisted of some small talk, followed by the official questions, then we discussed any further questions or concerns I may have had.
At the end of the interview, I was given a piece of paper and asked to go take a drug screen at a nearby clinic.
Was contacted a little more than a week later by phone to be informed that my background check was about to commence and that I should know my results in about a week.
A week and a half later, I was offered the job and scheduled my training.
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None were difficult; the questions that required me to describe a certain situation or accomplishment took some thinking.
I had a virtual interview with Tim out of Knoxville, TN. We had a good conversation and it seemed to go well. He was very informative about the company and the position
Regular what would you do in this situation type of interview. Fairly simple wouldn’t say anything out of the ordinary, just basic how would you feel with irate customer questions.
Phone interview then one on one interview with operation manager and they said they will have an recruiter contact me but I was wondering do they only contact you if you are hired or even if they don’t give you the job with will be common curiosity
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How long after one on one interview to you hear back from someone...Also do they contact you even if they don’t want to move forward