I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Cardinal Health (Radcliff, KY) in Sept 2012
Interview
First you have to apply online. If your application is chosen, you will get a random call for a phone interview. If you pass that, you then go in for testing. The test includes a simulation call center, a typing test and a test on excel. After that, if you passed, you have to wait for another call to go in for an in person interview. If they think you are a good person to hire, they offer you a job as long as you pass the background check and drug test. The drug test is a hair test so you have to go to a specialized place. After all that, you start working.
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Question 1
I believe the hardest questions were the ones on the call center simulation.
Interview process was a panel of managers/ supervisors. Questions were the usual that are asked. Everyone was friendly and I heard back within the week. I stayed with the company for 5 years.
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What experience do you have that would relate to this position?
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Cardinal Health (Nashville, TN) in Jun 2025
Interview
The screening process was easy enough but getting an actual interview with the team didn’t happen for me. I went weeks without communication and only received a “you weren’t selected” email right after I asked the person who referred me if they knew what was happening.
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How does your previous experience prepare you for this role?
I recently applied for the Account Manager position and was pleased to be contacted within 48 hours, given that my qualifications significantly exceeded the listed requirements. I scheduled an interview with a representative named Katie; however, she did not attend the meeting.
Following the missed appointment, I reached out to express concern and offered to reschedule, assuming there may have been an unforeseen issue. The response I received was simply a list of alternative dates and times—without any acknowledgment of the missed interview, explanation, or apology.
This lack of professionalism and courtesy was disappointing. It led me to conclude that this company may not align with the standards and values I seek in a workplace. If this interaction is reflective of the organization’s culture, it raised serious concerns about how team members and prospective employees are treated.
While I understand that companies often receive a high volume of applications, I believe every candidate deserves to be treated with basic respect and consideration. Since then, I have accepted an offer elsewhere, where the interview process was handled with care, respect, and professionalism—a truly positive experience.
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