I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at TTEC (California City, CA) in Aug 2023
Interview
I applied over a weekend and everything was done electronically thru their automated process and by the end of the weekend, I had an interview scheduled for the following day (Monday). On Monday morning, I received an email stating that my interview was canceled because the minimum wage requirement in my county is higher than the base pay they offer for the position I applied for. I then received another email stating that they will forward my info to an office that's closer to me, but haven't heard anything since.
The interview process with TTEC was not as organized as I expected. I applied for the position and received an email to complete the required assessment the same day. After completing the assessment, I received a text message inviting me to schedule an interview with their Virtual Recruiter. The virtual interview was extremely easy and questions were based on past experiences in customer related roles and how well I handled telephone calls or in-person interactions with angry customers. After the virtual interview, I was asked to take an assessment that I had already completed and to schedule an interview. Each time I check the company website to schedule an interview, the slots are already filled.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
My past experiences in customer related roles and how well I handled telephone calls or in-person interactions with angry customers.
First interview was a phone interview, the second interview was a group interview followed by a breakout session into a 3 person group. Interview process was very straightforward and easy.
I was emailed a link to complete an online assessment. Questions included scenario questions, skill test, and personality quiz. They asked for camera access, but to my knowledge didn't need it. They also performed a speed test of my home internet connection.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How you would handle a situation with a customer who keeps talking after you've solved their problem.