I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Support.com (Bushkill, PA) in Oct 2015
Interview
I have no IT call center experience, but decided to take a technical skills test and passed. I then received an email notifying me that I was then able to schedule a telephone interview. I scheduled the interview for the 11th and was notified through email that my interview would be on the 5th. I received my phone call on time, and was asked questions relayed by a quiet, mono toned interviewer, seemingly attempting to sound professional. He through out a few different scenarios that were all similar in context and asked that I explain how I would handle each scenario. The fact the he was extremely quiet the entire time made the process very uncomfortable. When I would complete my reply to a question, he would just sit there. I was asked about when I could start and told that I would have to have complete open availability, which I complied with. He stated that he would pass me on to HR and if they wished to hire me, I would receive a phone call, I never did.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you explain to a customer, who does not no what a wireless router is, how to fix his wireless connection?
I applied online and immediately received an email asking me to set up an interview time. the next day I had a recruiter call me at home. He was very upbeat and friendly. He asked me questions like, "Name a time when you had to deal w/ an irate customer. How did you handle it?", "How would you tell someone who has never used the internet to connect their wifi?",'In your own words, what is great customer service?". I can't remember them all but I do know that he asked a lot of technical questions about the internet obviously. Also, you have to be in front of your WORK pc during the interview. He had me look up the weather in some other country and to google a few more things-mostly just questions that require you to do some research. When he was finished he said that he would be in touch. An hour or 2 later he called back and told me I had been selected. He gave me some basic info about training which takes 6 weeks to complete and you do get paid for it,$8.50 per hour. By the last 2 weeks of training, Nesting, we were taking live calls.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What do you consider to be great customer service?
The interview process required a computer test and a video interview. The computer test was not difficult for a person with adequate computer skills. The interview was nice and easy to talk to. The interview process was fast and hired me immediately.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked why I would like to work for their company as an RST
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Support.com (Houston, TX) in Jan 2019
Interview
Interviewed and got offered the job the same day. I had to run software on my computer to make sure that my system complied. I was asked a variety of questions on experience.