I applied online Tuesday, Jan. 20th and received a call the next day during the evening for a phone interview. The person was very nice and even if my answer wasn't exactly what they were looking for, they told me how to improve my answer(s) and they were just all around wonderful about it. It took about 30 minutes over the phone (I did pretty good considering I wasn't expecting a call like that, took me totally off guard). After we were done, they scheduled a time for me to come in to do a one on one interview which was the next day. I walked in there really nervous and was taken to a small lobby where the secretary was very friendly and anyone who came through those doors acknowledged you with a smile. Even though they didn't get to my interview until half an hour after I was supposed to go in, I didn't mind as I know they are busy and I was content with the friendliness of the people in there. Someone came and guided me to a room where I was asked pretty simple questions like "How would you do with an upset customer?", "What is an IP Address on a computer for?", etc. If you've got even a small interest for computers, you'll do just fine. Once they learned that I could use one, they pretty much hired me. They offered me a job as soon as I was finished answering the questions and before I even signed anything, they made sure that I had all of the right information about what kind of job I would be doing and they made sure I had everything I needed to know. After the interview, I was taken to another room where someone else spoke to me to take my information (ID card, SIN, etc. so that they know you can legally work there is all) and they handed me a portfolio filled with many papers with information about everything the company does, stands for, your training duration, parking info, benefits, and so many more helpful things. They even went over every page with me to make sure I understood and had everything I needed to know and if I wasn't sure about something, they were more than happy to help. It was that interview that you always hope for (friendliness, respectful people, smiles, interests about you from others, etc.) but never really get, at least not in my experience. This was definitely a great experience. Orientation starts February 2nd and paid training starts February 3rd.