I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at TELUS in Apr 2017
Interview
The Application Process took 12-13 hours. First step is a panel interview. There are 4 people in the room, 3 applicants and the interviewee. They would ask questions about yourself, your job experience etc. After passing the initial interview, the next step would be answering sets of online exams. The exams includes testing your grammar, communication skills and work ethics. It also has situational problems. After that, I waited for about 6 hours(it was 2-3 am) for the final interview with the operations manager. The questions asked were just the same as the initial interview. Lastly, they would test your skills through a mock call. I didn't get an offer but they said that they would enroll me first in an English Academy for two weeks. They might reconsider depending on the results of my performance there. But after 5 days, they texted me that I didn't passed the interview. I replied asking about the training they offered me but I didn't got any reply.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the difference between a router and a modem?
I applied in-person. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at TELUS (Las Vegas, NV) in May 2016
Interview
a typing test, drug screen all of which followed the interview inclusive of a background check, chances are it will be different; contingent on the campaign in which you apply for.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Networking and intermediate knowledge of thewcinternet and computer operation.
I applied through other source. The process took 6 days. I interviewed at TELUS (Las Vegas, NV) in Oct 2016
Interview
Show up. Get put in a room of 15-20 people. Log in to a computer. Technical test of basic questions: whats wifi, whats airplane mode, whats android, type an email to a customer. 15 questions or so. Very easy if you are familiar with smartphones. Typing test. 35wpm of higher. They will let you retake it over and over until you can pass. A stupid old grammer test. From like the 90's. Then your interview. Very non personal. Where do you work? Whats wifi? Role play... of an upset customer? Can you work all shifts? Less than 5 minutes, your told your hired. Sign all these papers. NO OFFER LETTER. Dont know what the job is or for who. You can ask many questions and the answer is: you'll find out on your first day. When is my first day? Answer: we will email you. They assume you accept because they dont ask you if you will take it. Then you look around and see you overdressed as a professional because some of the people who also came in and got hired... are wearing tore up jeans, flip flops, house shoes! So be prepared for just a paycheck while you find a real job. And if you fail the drug test.. guess what? You can retake it!