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hybrid 31-01-2013 22:05

Virgin Media Engineer Role
 
Hi there, first time poster to be gentle ;)


I've been invited to come along for a test for the VM Engineer role on Monday, I heard the test is fairly tough and I'm just wondering if anyone has any examples of questions that could be asked or any tips? :dunce:



Ta much!
Hybrid

Mr Banana 01-02-2013 14:13

Re: Virgin Media Engineer Role
 
I have friend who is a tech - he says they are look for people with great behaviours as they can train you on the technical stuff.

There is a link here which may help you understand what they look for

http://careers.virginmedia.com/about...on-values.html

hybrid 01-02-2013 18:49

Re: Virgin Media Engineer Role
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Top banana (Post 35530270)
I have friend who is a tech - he says they are look for people with great behaviours as they can train you on the technical stuff.

There is a link here which may help you understand what they look for

http://careers.virginmedia.com/about...on-values.html

Thanks for this, it is much appreciated.

also I have just realized where I've posted this is probably not the most appropriate section of the forum for it, if any mods could move it to a better location?:dunce:

Bogof 04-02-2013 22:39

Re: Virgin Media Engineer Role
 
Ok firstly learn to spell or else you will trust the US version of spell check and spell realised as realized. Secondly you will NOT be an engineer, this won't be important to you but trust me it REALLY annoys genuine ENGINEERS. /rant

hybrid 04-02-2013 23:17

Re: Virgin Media Engineer Role
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bogof (Post 35532061)
Ok firstly learn to spell or else you will trust the US version of spell check and spell realised as realized. Secondly you will NOT be an engineer, this won't be important to you but trust me it REALLY annoys genuine ENGINEERS. /rant

:rolleyes:

danielf 04-02-2013 23:49

Re: Virgin Media Engineer Role
 
Seems to me you're a little unlucky Hybrid. We don't normally get utter morons responding to a person's first post. Generally speaking, we're quite friendly here, but bogof has clearly decided he needs to be the exception to the rule. Apologies on behalf of the rest of us :)

Bogof 04-02-2013 23:57

Re: Virgin Media Engineer Role
 
My post is harsh but beneficial, firstly he needs to ensure he has good grammar and spelling on his application, secondly he will be a field tech, if he is a qualified engineer he will not enjoy the job he has applied for or the wages it pays. I did it for 8 years!

jb66 05-02-2013 06:17

Re: Virgin Media Engineer Role
 
Maybe you werent good at it, I earn more than network engineers.

broadbandking 05-02-2013 06:44

Re: Virgin Media Engineer Role
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bogof (Post 35532099)
My post is harsh but beneficial, firstly he needs to ensure he has good grammar and spelling on his application, secondly he will be a field tech, if he is a qualified engineer he will not enjoy the job he has applied for or the wages it pays. I did it for 8 years!

Service techs can earn a right packet if they are willing to do the work, I have dealt with these techs for a long time and know they are happy due to the amount of money they can earn, Network Engineers are the same they can earn loads (thats who i deal with now).

As for the OP just remember to sell yourself and plus ensure if any customer related question come up all always put the customer first, they are big on the customer experience been brilliant first time.

Bogof 05-02-2013 11:28

Re: Virgin Media Engineer Role
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jb66 (Post 35532145)
Maybe you werent good at it, I earn more than network engineers.

For you to get near what I once earned you'll be working 60+ hours a week.

---------- Post added at 11:28 ---------- Previous post was at 10:52 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by broadbandking (Post 35532147)
Service techs can earn a right packet if they are willing to do the work, I have dealt with these techs for a long time and know they are happy due to the amount of money they can earn, Network Engineers are the same they can earn loads (thats who i deal with now).

As for the OP just remember to sell yourself and plus ensure if any customer related question come up all always put the customer first, they are big on the customer experience been brilliant first time.

They can only earn high if they fit a lot of jobs in per day. To do installs correctly and leave with everything set up perfectly and a clean tidy install means you sacrifice wages. IMO. Just to earn the national average wage of £26'500 a year you have to half kill yourself.

Mr Banana 05-02-2013 11:35

Re: Virgin Media Engineer Role
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bogof (Post 35532219)
For you to get near what I once earned you'll be working 60+ hours a week.

---------- Post added at 11:28 ---------- Previous post was at 10:52 ----------



They can only earn high if they fit a lot of jobs in per day. To do installs correctly and leave with everything set up perfectly and a clean tidy install means you sacrifice wages. IMO. Just to earn the national average wage of £26'500 a year you have to half kill yourself.

A friend of mine tells me its different now, they earn a basic salary and bonuses based on quality metrics along with £10 for every NPS 9 or 10 they get. As the other poster said they earn a very good salary and from what I can gather have a very high employee engagment score.

jb66 05-02-2013 12:12

Re: Virgin Media Engineer Role
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bogof (Post 35532219)
For you to get near what I once earned you'll be working 60+ hours a week.

---------- Post added at 11:28 ---------- Previous post was at 10:52 ----------



They can only earn high if they fit a lot of jobs in per day. To do installs correctly and leave with everything set up perfectly and a clean tidy install means you sacrifice wages. IMO. Just to earn the national average wage of £26'500 a year you have to half kill yourself.


I earn much more than that

Bogof 05-02-2013 14:57

Re: Virgin Media Engineer Role
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jb66 (Post 35532255)
I earn much more than that


Really? I still drink wih a few I've known right back to when we were at telewest together an that's not what I'm being told. But like you say you're earning much more than £26500 an I'm being told just to get to £26500 is very very hard.

I left and went straight into a £38000 with BT an I'm still in the industry, VM is known for low pay and not exactly "skilled" workers. We've chatted to guys in cafes or out on the job who have no experience and have only had a few weeks training.

Most of them seem to be highly trained in fitting FPA's an that's about it.

Mr Banana 05-02-2013 15:21

Re: Virgin Media Engineer Role
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bogof (Post 35532328)
Really? I still drink wih a few I've known right back to when we were at telewest together an that's not what I'm being told. But like you say you're earning much more than £26500 an I'm being told just to get to £26500 is very very hard.

I left and went straight into a £38000 with BT an I'm still in the industry, VM is known for low pay and not exactly "skilled" workers. We've chatted to guys in cafes or out on the job who have no experience and have only had a few weeks training.

Most of them seem to be highly trained in fitting FPA's an that's about it.

Time moves on though, how long ago did you leave as according to this site a field service technician can earn 14k (I assume thats an apprentice salary) to 38K, so seems like the previous poster is telling the truth and why wouldn't he?

The report also states that VM pay 3% below market rates and BT 5% below. The Network Engineer scale in BT is 20K to 59K so perhaps you are paid based on your skills?

http://www.payscale.com/research/UK/...ia_Inc./Salary

Bogof 05-02-2013 15:26

Re: Virgin Media Engineer Role
 
I left a while ago and I'm on more than 38k now,

Mr Banana 05-02-2013 15:35

Re: Virgin Media Engineer Role
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bogof (Post 35532335)
I left a while ago and I'm on more than 38k now,

Thats good, as I said to the guy applying for a job - they recruit on behaviours nowadays looking for people who can courteous in front of customers and potential employees.

---------- Post added at 15:35 ---------- Previous post was at 15:31 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by hybrid (Post 35530060)
Hi there, first time poster to be gentle ;)


I've been invited to come along for a test for the VM Engineer role on Monday, I heard the test is fairly tough and I'm just wondering if anyone has any examples of questions that could be asked or any tips? :dunce:



Ta much!
Hybrid


Hope it went well


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