Language Select Spanish Interpreter Interview Questions
Updated Jan 4, 2018
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Anonymous Employee in Guatemala
Accepted Offer
Positive Experience
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InterviewI applied through an employee referral The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Language Select (Guatemala) in May 2015
The interview Process was very easy, very casual. It was great. I was referred by a friend who used to work there before me. There was only one single interview, it was conducted through Skype. They asked me if I had experience as an interpreter, which I did. This expedited the hiring process.
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- If I had experience as an interpreter.
Anonymous Employee in United States
Accepted Offer
Positive Experience
Easy Interview
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InterviewI applied online. I interviewed at Language Select (United States) in Mar 2014
The interview was on the phone with a language lead, a typical insurance call mock up, also some questions about medical terminology. The interview lasted half an hour or so. Then, I received an offer letter, I didn't accept the offer since I was getting paid the same amount at my other companies and I have a huge call volume. I told them it made no sense to accept another offer for the same amount and the came back with a 5 cent difference per minute. I accepted the second offer and commenced the paperwork social security, background check, until I got hired.
Interview Questions
- What is your experience as an interpreter?