The benefits are amazing.
Uncapped "bonus"; you can make thousands weekly if you're good at selling.
You feel like a commodity. There are hundreds of people trying to move up into a few positions. I've seen some amazing managers/supervisors leave, and their position was filled within a day.
Transitioning from the call center to corporate is extremely difficult to do. It is a call center, so the job itself is very draining.
It is not all about the amount of time someone puts in. Someone who comes in with years of experience and degrees is generally going to bring in better, more solid ideas than someone who spent the last five years on the phones dealing with customer after customer.
Look outside the box.
The interviewing process was not difficult. I met with the recruiter who asked questions about my background and skill set. Then, I met with the hiring manager who asked me questions based on scenarios and experience.
Pretty easy. Online assessment and then a phone interview with a recruiter. If you pass, they have you come in for a face-to-face with a floor supervisor. They will tell you a bit about themselves and what the company expects from you.
They had me take a rather rudimentary IQ test with a large number of questions and limited time. Then, I was given a simple problem to solve. When I solved the problem in about 30 seconds, the interviewer falsely accused me of already being acquaint
The interviewing process was not difficult. I met with the recruiter who asked questions about my background and skill set. Then, I met with the hiring manager who asked me questions based on scenarios and experience.
Pretty easy. Online assessment and then a phone interview with a recruiter. If you pass, they have you come in for a face-to-face with a floor supervisor. They will tell you a bit about themselves and what the company expects from you.
They had me take a rather rudimentary IQ test with a large number of questions and limited time. Then, I was given a simple problem to solve. When I solved the problem in about 30 seconds, the interviewer falsely accused me of already being acquaint