The process took 1 day. I interviewed at AT&T (Hoffman Est, IL) in Nov 2011
Interview
Interview was at the head quarters. Interviewer was very calm nice guy. Gave me enough time to think over all the questions being asked and also allowed me with enough patience.
I was surprised how he didn't ask me one single question about my academic career rather we talked more about my experience, best projects, why i chose my school, what do I love the most being in business industry and so on.
very clear and common questions, very friendly behavior, no tough routine, no weird vibes or anything.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Unexpected: where do u see your self 20 (yes.20) years down the road and what have you planned for that?
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at AT&T (San Antonio, TX) in Aug 2009
Interview
Managers with ATT go to hiring / interviewing classes to ask certain questions. its eventually all put on paper and eliminates a personal interview. they select what questions to ask and mark the answer. it is more of a legal protection than an information gathering tool
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
questions were not difficult, dull and hard to recall
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at AT&T (Chico, CA) in Jul 2009
Interview
I filled out an application online. A couple days later I had a pre screened 5 minute interview. 2 Days later I received another phone interview. I did well with the phone interviews and was scheduled for a 1 on 1 interview. I was told to dress professional and to bring my resume. When I arrived at the store I meet the manager who was hiring. As soon as he saw me he looked at me from head to toe and gave a displeasing look. I apparently I did not dress professional enough. I was asked a series of questions. Be careful when answering their questions. They are trick questions. Of course I was applying for a sales position. I am a good sales person, but I guess I'm not a shark like what they were looking for.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
If I had a 100 sales people, what number would you be from being number one sales person to the 100th?