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kronas 17-05-2004 19:07

telephone interviews..........
 
what could i expect to be asked on a telephone interview regarding a job in customer services ?

just looking for some pointers so i am prepared as long as i dont 'freeze up' :disturbd:

any tips are appreciated.

Bex 17-05-2004 19:20

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Originally Posted by kronas
what could i expect to be asked on a telephone interview regarding a job in customer services ?

just looking for some pointers so i am prepared as long as i dont 'freeze up' :disturbd:

any tips are appreciated.

possibly to give examples of customer service type situations you have been in, i.e. when you have showed a good level of customer service....

they might ask you more simply just about yourself and try and gauge how well you interact with people (since that is what the job will entail)

Richard M 17-05-2004 19:21

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Here's one I got a few times before:
"Look out of your front window and describe to me what you can see".

Russ 17-05-2004 19:32

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And when you speak to them, imagine Avril is there smiling at you - honestly. If you feel happy and warm inside, it'll show through in your voice and that's one of the things they'd be looking for.

kronas 17-05-2004 19:36

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Originally Posted by Richard M
Here's one I got a few times before:
"Look out of your front window and describe to me what you can see".

my answer: well the room im in only has a back window :rofl:


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Originally Posted by Russ D
And when you speak to them, imagine Avril is there smiling at you - honestly. If you feel happy and warm inside, it'll show through in your voice and that's one of the things they'd be looking for.

she should not be on my mind at that time.

i can do warm and happy anyway, although imagining her would make me freeze in enjoyment, the lady i spoke to on the phone sounded nice so that made my initial responses pleasent, it will be a lady that will contact me again :naughty:

Shaun 17-05-2004 19:44

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Always smile, it shows even on the phone ;)

Dave Stones 17-05-2004 19:45

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i think telephone interviews are more to gauge how confident you are using the telephone and responding to questions and all taht. if you stop and stutter and umm and ahh etc etc then they will know straight away you would be a useless CSR (unless you are applying for a job at O2, in which case they would say welcome aboard :erm:)

Bex 17-05-2004 20:03

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Originally Posted by dellwear
Always smile, it shows even on the phone ;)

actually that is totally true.....maybe it is something about someones voice

kronas 17-05-2004 20:05

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if asked: so why do you think you are suitable for the role in this customer services job ?

my response: well in my experiance of using customer services the consumer needs to well informed and offered services which may cater to the consumers needs, if they are talked to a non provactive manner and understand what they are signing up to the revenue potential for the company is bound to be increased if sufficient services are signed up to by the consumer so as a whole everyone is happy....

what do you thik of that guys/gals ?

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Originally Posted by Bex
actually that is totally true.....maybe it is something about someones voice

actually i smiled and it carries in to my voice which made her giiggle as well :D ;)

dilli-theclaw 17-05-2004 20:06

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Make sure it's quiet - the first Telephone interview I had - there was a bunch of idiots (I was on a job centre course at the time) behind me.

I still got the job - but only because the person on the other end appreciated it when I turned round and told them to shut the F**K up.

Still - All I'm saying is - make sure it's quiet when you're on the phone :)

kronas 17-05-2004 20:21

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Originally Posted by dilligaf1701
Make sure it's quiet - the first Telephone interview I had - there was a bunch of idiots (I was on a job centre course at the time) behind me.

I still got the job - but only because the person on the other end appreciated it when I turned round and told them to shut the F**K up.

Still - All I'm saying is - make sure it's quiet when you're on the phone :)

:rofl:

no its ok there are no kids in the house as i am the youngest, and ill make sure i leave the window shut as i am close to a main road :disturbd:

thanks for the tips and information so far much appreciated :)

Paul 17-05-2004 20:46

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If you sound as enthusiastic to them as you did the other week when talking to me then you should have no problem at all. :D

kronas 17-05-2004 21:05

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Originally Posted by Pem
If you sound as enthusiastic to them as you did the other week when talking to me then you should have no problem at all. :D

maybe i will let the other person speak this time!!!

ps i love you too :naughty: :D :pp :pp ;)

Indians 17-05-2004 21:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kronas
if asked: so why do you think you are suitable for the role in this customer services job ?

my response: well in my experiance of using customer services the consumer needs to well informed and offered services which may cater to the consumers needs, if they are talked to a non provactive manner and understand what they are signing up to the revenue potential for the company is bound to be increased if sufficient services are signed up to by the consumer so as a whole everyone is happy....

what do you thik of that guys/gals ?

Don't overdo the 'MBA' talk, i.e. carefull with the 'business' approach, be practical, smile (as said above), do a little research on the company if possible but keep it simple and straight forward, lastly be natural don't try TOO hard, let your own personality come through.

kronas 18-05-2004 01:28

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Originally Posted by Indians
Don't overdo the 'MBA' talk, i.e. carefull with the 'business' approach, be practical, smile (as said above), do a little research on the company if possible but keep it simple and straight forward, lastly be natural don't try TOO hard, let your own personality come through.

sorry i always go in to the business mode :dunce: when it comes to this type of thing, its just the way i am when i talk to people :erm:

and MBA what is that ? (master of business administration) :D


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