I interviewed at Concentrix (Neu-Delhi) in Jun 2018
Interview
5 rounds : HR intro round ; Passage round ; Aptitude round ; Typing test ; Operational round Process was supportive and if one has a good hand on English , he'll be able to crack it quite easily.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How will you deal a customer who is lamenting upon his telephone bill?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Concentrix (Tempe, AZ) in Feb 2014
Interview
very simple asked basic questions. They didn't chew you out and make you feel uneasy. It was a group interview so it wasn't that bad at all. They are a great company to work for
I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Concentrix
Interview
1) I recieved an email that obviously had been sent to everyone inviting me to apply.
2) Recieved a form email from one of the recruiters Kimberly (if she actually exists) inviting me to call in for an automated phone screen which had a lot of questions and took a couple of tries because it dropped out the first time.
3) Recieved another form email from the same recruiter saying I needed to complete some assessments. Two multiple choice customer service/sales quizzes and a typing test (I got 77 wpm with 98% accuracy). The assessments were FILLED with typos and the fact I was asked to do alllll of that without ever speaking directly with one person (you know, actually interviewing) actually made me not even want the position. An interview is where you get to learn about not only an employee but the employer. Anywho. I was ultimately not chosen for the position - which I'm glad about.
But to top it all off, when I reached out to ask for constructive feedback I was immediately sent another form email that basically said they don't give interview feedback.
I always see them advertising for people and now I see why.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Name one piece of new technology you're excited to use and why?