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MarySmyth
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We have a friend who is going for job in call centre (bi lingual- two languages needed). They have worked in restaurants previously and 1 year in college.
Any advice please?
Any advice please?
These were the trick questions - right? To see if the candidates had the brains and the guts to tell you how bad these interview questions were?I worked in a call centre for 6 years and did the interviewing for 2 of them!
There was always the usual questions;
- What are your strengths / weaknesses?
- Why should we give you this job? / Why should we hire you above another candidate?
- Where do you see yourself in 5 years time, etc
Do people still fall for that hoary old chestnut?When answering questions always be positive - i.e. what is your weakness - make your weakness an actual strength for the specific job, like if your role will not be time specific and you can spend loads of time talking to customers, then say this is your weakness that you are too customer focus..