I applied online. I interviewed at TP (Hobart, IN)
Interview
I didn't actually make it to the interview because I was so turned off by the phone call to set the interview up in the first place. It was honestly bizarre. The man I spoke to spend about fifteen minutes scolding me for the gaps in my work history (which I agree are not ideal, but there's little I can do about them at this point) and making bizarre and inappropriate inferences about my personal and romantic life. He also seemed confused whenever I explained very straightforward things about my work history. He kept mixing up the details of what I told him. I don't think I'm bad on the phone since I've never had an interviewer act like this before.
In addition, when I described the position I was applying for as a "call center job", he condescendingly "corrected" me, said that it was not a call center job, and then launched into a description of what sounded exactly like a call center job.
After that phone call I came straight here to read the employee reviews. I dodged a bullet.
I applied in-person. I interviewed at TP (North Lauderdale, FL) in Oct 2016
Interview
I walked in & applied. Had to complete a test that asked you the in's & out's of a computer. Afterwards, wait to be called into the back to do an interview. Pretty simple. Was told I got the job and was directed to HR who gave me my hire paperwork that include compensation, badge, drug-test, first day paperwork
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at TP in Jun 2013
Interview
Longwinded
School like
Grammar assessments
A lot of team work included, although this provided the opportunity for the group to get to know one another
Interview was taken by one member of the HR team, although the interview was a group interview and was based on scores obtained from assessments