I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Votacall (Napa, CA)
Interview
Short video interview with Johnathan. It felt like it went well. I was told i would be pushed to the second round of interviews and to expect an email within a week. Seeing that this was around the December holidays, i applied some grace to that timeframe. Still have yet to receive any correspondence back from this company. No rejection email, no offer email, no apology email. I don’t think it’s a scam, just really bad practices. I hope in the future, they clean up this messy aspect of their business dealings.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Nothing out of the ordinary. Thinking about a time you had to deal with a difficult customer, how did you handle it and, what was the outcome?
Short, met with 2 guys chad and brad look a likes. seemed like they wanted someone who was fearless and able to accept rejection as a lot of the job would be cold calling and prospecting
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
tell me about yourself and past experiences and why you would be a good fit
I applied through university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Votacall (Norwood, MA) in Apr 2016
Interview
I applied for the position through my college job board and I quickly received an email asking if I could come in for an interview the up coming week. I drove the two hours from school to their office in Norwood and met for an interview. The interview was relaxed, we went over my resume and I was asked few of the typical behavioral questions. The interview was very short, probably lasting about 10 minutes. After the interview, I wrote a thank you email expressing my excitement. After two weeks, I received another email asking if I could come in for a second interview to meet with someone else. At this point, it was a busy month with finals at college, but I of course made the two hour drive again. I sat and spoke with someone and we went over my resume again. The interview was very short and relaxed again. I left the interview with confidence, but I understood that there were others interviewing as well. That same week I graduated college and I patiently waited by my laptop hoping a response would appear through my email in any second. After two weeks went by, I emailed the company politely asking for an update, as well as expressing my interest again; I never received a response. It kinda hurts to end college on a high note, and to slowly realize that not only did you not get the position, but no one cared enough to tell you. Please, in the future, all it takes is a "Sorry, we decided to go with another candidate" response. I would have been totally cool with that and I would have appreciated the experience.