I applied online. The process took 6 days. I interviewed at Spectrum (San Antonio, TX) in Jul 2018
Interview
Submitted an online application that took forever, then had to complete a "test" what was a simulation of what you would be doing (I guess) in the call center. Then got an email saying they wanted to schedule an interview for the following Tuesday. They did insinuate a "group" interview, but not a JOB FAIR where they would have 75 people interviewing for approximately 10-15 slots. SKETCHY SKETCHY. They had us in two conference rooms where they talked about what the hob would entail, the pay, and the benefits. Their benefits aren't even that good. Then we each got called individually to go with managers (not even sure they were all managers because it seemed like an awful lot of managers) to ask us questions individually. They told us training would be 12-9 for 8 WEEKS. Then, it takes an exponential amount of time to get a raise or even think about moving around the company. They then informed us that you would not know what shift you were being offered until the end of training. They also were conducting interviews in late July and did not plan on starting any training until mid September. Completely unreasonable. Oh, I did not get a call back. I am a college graduate with 4 years of call center experience.
I applied through other source. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Spectrum (Bridgeton, MO) in Jan 2018
Interview
made it seem like the job is bigger than it is, wanted to see how much disrespect can a person take before you crack, also wanted to know if you knew some basic things about internet and phone service.
Applied online for open interview, came in with my resume at time given and they brought me in a room to take a skill test, i took the test which took an hour and filled out an app, they had me sit in the lobby for twenty minutes before telling I did not pass the skills test but just hardly.