I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Quest Diagnostics (Anaheim, CA) in May 2016
Interview
I applied on the Quest website. I was sent an e-mail to register for a phone interview. The phone interview lasted about 20 minutes and asked very basic questions. I got an in-person interview the next week. The in-person was with two people. The job is basically driving to different facilities ranging from urgent cares to doctor offices to pick up any labs. The in-person interview lasted 30 minutes.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Quest Diagnostics (Fayetteville, AR) in Aug 2015
Interview
very typical interview. with typical questions. Very nice people who treated you as if you were on the same level as them. They gave easy directions to get to the interview and the interview was at a reasonable time of day. They did not make me wait too long and the interview was a descent length. They wanted to know more about me than most places.
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Quest Diagnostics (Ocala, FL) in Jun 2014
Interview
Applied on line, June 8th for Route Service Representative position. Received a call for phone interview on June 16th. Had phone interview last Friday, June 18th. The woman explained the job would only be for 24 hours per week, at $10.00 per hour. I would be driving approximately 100 miles per day, making 20-25 stops per day. The good news was, I would be using their vehicle for the deliveries. The phone interview seemed to go well. I answered her questions about my job history, and how I felt about dealing with live specimens. At the end of the interview, she said I would be hearing from the main office for the next step in the hiring process. As of today, I have not heard from her, or anyone else in the company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
During the phone interview, she asked me twice how I felt about handling or dealing with live specimens.