I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at PT Gaming (San Bruno, CA) in Jan 2013
Interview
Apply and got called to get interviewed by Human resource, asked a few questions in group interview and asked us to take a timed math test (which was fairly simple). Waited few days then schedule interview with senior manager from another casino. Got a call few days after 2nd interview and told me I was hired. Came in for orientation and did background check
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If there was something you need to improve on in your previous job what would it be?
They're looking for people who can do math, flexible schedules, and have some sort of customer experience. They also will make you do testes and ask you to leave your current job. They might as you to come back the next day then just reject you at the end of the day with a call....
I applied online. I interviewed at PT Gaming (Emeryville, CA) in Sept 2014
Interview
Applied online and a week later received a phone call for a interview. Small group interviews were being held through out the day, mine had 5 including myself. First thing we did was a math test which was like 50questions and we had 60seconds to do them and get them right. One could be 1 plus 4 and the next could be 9 plus 8 plus 7 plus 3. After that asked us simple questions like why we wanted to work there, how many times is it okay to be late (boy said once or twice lol) After that she let us know what we would be doing and what the hours would be like. After the interview was done she said she would let us know at the end of the day if we got it or not. I knew I wasn't going to get it because of the math part, I was nervous and when everyone is finshing before you you start to mess up. Interview was fair, could have landed the job but need to brush up on my math skills even though I can count money all day lol. One lady just moved to America but was a math teacher and the other boy took math in college.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at PT Gaming (Emeryville, CA)
Interview
Other than the usual interview questions with extra emphasis on nights and weekends, the only thing that stood out was a basic math test about 15 questions long. The test was done on using a computer displaying several blackjack hands and is basically just to see how well you can count when given a random set of playing cards.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The only important questions they had were whether or not you were able to work graveyard hours and weekends