very informal and quick. didnt have any issues with talking or connection points seems like a quick program for seasonal work during tax time and thats good for a lot of people in a small town that need qucik work during the off season
I applied through other source. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Jackson Hewitt (San Antonio, TX) in Sept 2010
Interview
After placing an application with human Resources, you are offered a position, once you accept the position a background check is processed. Once the background check clears there is a 4-12 week training course that you must attend to learn your job duties in order to take and pass an exam that is given by the Internal Revenue service to become licensed as a paid Tax Preparer. This will be paid by you and you will be reimbursed upon completion of the tax season along with a bonus based on the number of returns you prepare for clients and the amount of the returns. This amount is on a scale and you can receive up to 10% of the amount you personally made the company during that tax season. If you follow up and work in the next season you qualify for a 25% raise.
I applied online. I interviewed at Jackson Hewitt (Denver, CO)
Interview
Scheduled an interview and showed up. Interviewer had to type out my responses on their portal. Had typical questions such as how would you describe customer service and your top 3 strengths and weaknesses.
Straight forward, really technical and I had to take an exam to show where I stood on the information being applied. if you have a background in accounting or entry level is a good place to start.