silviaruizalvarado in Alhambra, California 13 months ago
I contacted HireRight and they told me that my background check was complete, so I decided to call my Hiring manager today, and she returned my phone call later on in the day and I could not answer the phone call, so she left a voicemail and said she needed to talk to me about the background check, does anyone know if thats a good or bad thing, I have not been able to talk to her and I'm super nervous....someone give me advice pls! I dont have any criminal records or anything, so im not sure why i'm so nervous
attsimone in Washington, District of Columbia 25 months ago
Hello Everyone! I see that most of the discussions about AT&T are about working for the company. I have been employed by AT&T for three years and what I would advise anyone who would like to work for this company in any call center setting is to really be prepared to work. I love my job because I enjoy assisting customers with their concerns and issues; including the difficult to please ones, however the company itself has very strict policies you as a representative have to abide by. Although working as a customer service representative doesn't intail selling, you definitely have to meet quotas with how many calls you take, meeting your 5-6 QA's each month, receiving post call surveys from customers you will speak to, 'end of the month reports' on how you performed, and most importantly, being on time. They will fire you for being as late as little as 5 minutes, in addition to so many other requirements you have to meet.
Simone
AT&T Customer Svc Rep
If you have any other questions about working for AT&T, feel free to let me know. As far as the hiring process, every call center has different hiring policies.
dada02 in riverdale, Georgia 32 months ago
Hi,
I just applied for 2 different retail sales jobs that AT&T posted in my area. I am currently also seeking a position with a smaller regional provider. I have a second interview with the regional in a few days, but haven't heard anything back from AT&T yet.
What is a normal gap between applying, and AT&T contacting you?
I would love to hear what AT&T has to offer before accepting this other position. Would it be a good move to approach the AT&T store managers, in the stores I applied for? Could they get the ball rolling on this?
BeatKnox in Los Angeles, California 35 months ago
I was offered a job by AT&T about a week ago. I recieved a packet w/ instructions to take a drug test and everything. I am a little worried about my background check. I have a misdemeandor on there from about two years ago, that has yet to be expunged. The charge has been dismissed, however. Will they write me off due to this?
dcc91984 in Renton, Washington 43 months ago
Do you work at At&t Mobility? How did you find the job? How did you get that first interview?
Any advice for someone trying to get in?
dcc91984 in Renton, Washington 43 months ago
It's always hard to know what to expect when going in for that interview -- and preparation can make all the difference. What is the interview process like at At&t Mobility?
Any advice on striking the right note?
Host 65 months ago
What are the average starting salaries, bonuses, benefits and travel requirements like at At&t Mobility?
What do you like best about working at At&t Mobility? Are there any great perks or special treats for employees?
Host 65 months ago
Every business has its own style. What is the office environment and culture like at At&t Mobility?
Are people dressed in business casual, jeans and t-shirts, or full-on suits? Do folks get together for Friday happy hours and friendly get-togethers?
What is a typical day in the life of an employee at At&t Mobility?
Host 65 months ago
What do you think - will At&t Mobility grow fast? Are they expanding their staff? How does At&t Mobility stack up against the competition?