I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Vodafone (Chatham, England) in Sep 2016
Interview
Firstly you have to fill a quick form online, very simple. They are only looking for a CV, your eligibility to work in the UK, diversity info, cover letter and work experience. If you are successful at that stage, you get a video interview invitation. In my opinion, the worst interview method I have ever encountered because you get no direct feedback which tends to be very useful and you talk to the machine. Even though the questions were easy, I felt very stressed and I lacked my typical confidence. If I was asked the same set of questions by a real human, I would be more successful. At the moment I'm waiting for the results of this interview and I will edit my experience when I hear back from Vodafone, they promise to respond within 2 days, but I'm not expecting to proceed further.
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Vodafone (Telford, England) in Sep 2019
Interview
Online application. Received an email with phone interview date. After phone interview with HR. She said I will score your answers and call you back shortly. Never heard of her again
I went through the first stage and then got a video interview which I found a bit awkward. I couldn’t get to the next stage. Their reply came within 7 days.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me a situation where you disagreed with someone in the team. How you overcame this?
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Vodafone (Selby, England) in Nov 2018
Interview
First of all I made the quest after that one day after I receive an email that say I will be called for a telephone interview in the next day, I was called at 11 in the morning there was a problem with my signal the operator seems too busy to wait another 5 minutes because she said that she has another interview in 20 minutes, and we managed to have an interview a few hours later at 4 a clock, it was the shortest interview I ever had, she asks me: are you studying? and I said I don't know I'm thinking to go to Uni next year, but I don't know I said that I will put the job my first priority and it's just a wish to go to university after that I said clearly that if I have a full time job and secure I will not go and anyway I don't know if go or not, so her answer was:
If you are thinking of going to University next year, it’s not something you can 100% commit to.
Vodafone is looking for people that can stay with the company long term, but with the potential of your going to University and without knowing what your timetable would be etc, we cannot currently progress your application.
I may not be the best candidate for the job, but still I deserve a chance, this is not fair.. this is how i feel right now...
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
can you commit to the role and store for a minimum of 14 months?