The company will contact you by phone, having gone down a list of people to call. You are not special to them, you were just someone on a list that was given to them. They will promise you a "$16 an hour" opportunity and set up an interview date for you to come in. You will be a part of a group interview session - about 8 other people could be there at the same time as you, having shown up because of a phone call most likely. There will be two Vector employees there most likely, and one will give the room a somewhat long presentation about the company (a very misleading one), and then he will take aside three people at a time into his office for group interviews. The numbers will be narrowed down until they say who they are hiring. If you are given the job (which is very easy to get, if you know the basics of an interview procedure), you are expected to show up to an unpaid 3-day training session that you might not make it through if they decide they don't want you anymore. I made it through the whole thing and watched people get picked off day by day until there were only about 5 of us that made it through training (which was unpaid). You are then expected to set up all of your own appointments and go make Vector some money. You are paid terribly. This company is not ethical at all.