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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Milwaukee, WI Dec 2010 – Reviewed Apr 24, 2012
Interview Details – The interview is a 1:1 interview, in a small office room. You are presented with a few simple questions of work-related situations.. you are then given a spelling test and a captioning test. It is very basical skills you need to posess to pass the interview. The hard part is after the interview, when you are in training for up to 4 weeks. You are constantly monitored and trained to become a skilled captioing assistant. The training program is very helpful and beneificial for future endeavors!
Interview Question – Spelling Test, Skills Test Answer Question
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With over six million customers in 26 states, U.S. Cellular® is one of the largest wireless service carriers in the nation. We owe every bit of success to our associates—people with a real passion for their work who are… — Full Overview
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