I applied online. I interviewed at Total Quality Logistics
Interview
Initial phone interview was easygoing, with a recruiter but you have to prepare a sales pitch for an entry level position. After setting up the next interview, you have to take a 50 states/time zones test, a typing test, and a math test. Additionally, you have to provide all of the information for a background check. This all took a decent chunk of time for someone who has only made it past the initial screening. I was told that my second interview would be held virtually with the hiring manager, but it was with the same recruiter. The virtual program they used was difficult to navigate, and it provided a horrible quality experience. The recruiter was honestly quite rude in this interview. Never in my life did I think I would be told being a team-player is an undesirable trait. I also received negative feedback for my motive being to help other people and companies by offering a high-quality service while striving to develop my sales skills. I was told that is not a good motive. They make it sound like they want a self-centered jerk to be in this position. Furthermore, the work hours are ridiculously long for $35k/year. Not only are you expected to work 10 hours/day (12 during 6 month training), but you also must work every other Saturday and be available 24/7. I'm not too sure if I want to move forward in the process.
I interviewed at Total Quality Logistics (Fort Worth, TX)
Interview
Interviewer asked me extremely inappropriate questions, not job related, regarding family life and personal experiences. The people I saw who worked there did not seem happy. Worst interview ever, would never recommend.
I applied online. I interviewed at Total Quality Logistics (Atlanta, GA) in May 2026
Interview
Several rounds of interviews. Repeated communication from recruiter, but lack of devotion by actual manager at the site. They are very strict about dress code, even though they do not follow it themselves. It is daily contact from the recruitment, not only that they sent benefits , test, material, and study and material for the position itself. They even make you do job shadowing for two hours as well. This is all before you’re even given the final interview. I would not recommend this to anyone.
I interviewed at Total Quality Logistics (Birmingham, AL)
Interview
I was selected for a phone interview and, as part of the process, was asked to complete training materials to learn more about the role. During this stage, the structure of the position began to resemble a MLM style approach, which ultimately did not align with what I was looking for. I chose not to move forward and accepted a different opportunity.
The interviewer was pleasant, easy to speak with, and professional throughout the interaction. However, the overall impression of the work environment seemed heavily geared toward a younger audience, with a strong emphasis on social activities. It gave the impression of a culture that prioritizes a social atmosphere over professional development.
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Question 1
What was one way you overcame a difficult situation?