Nothing overtly “tricky,” just the typical “tell me about a time you dealt with an unhappy customer and how did you handle the situation?” type of behavioral questions. “How do you prioritize your workload and stay focused/organized with all the tasks you need to complete?” “Have you ever gone above and beyond your normal job duties to help a customer with a problem?” etc. Overall most of my interviews felt more like friendly, informal conversations with a lot of good back and forth, and everyone I interviewed with was really nice and left a good impression - which is why I ultimately accepted the offer.
Support Associate Interview Questions
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Go over resume explaining past experience. Pro's and Con's of your personality. Role played.
What's a challenge you've dealt with at work and how were you able to deal with it?
The questions were pretty average for an entry level publishing position in my experience.
Why are you interested in working here? What is your view of customer service? What do you think you can add to our team.
very generic and rushed since nobody seemed to be prepared. The man to be my boss had his written on a piece of paper, and the owner read hers from a computer monitor the sue of a TV screen because she had eye surgery that day.
Why do you want to work for JCPenney?
Preguntas básicas de entrevista, bastante inclinación en el manejo hablado del inglés.
Describe a past project you led, is it still being utilized today, what issues did you have to account for before implementing it?
What challenges you faced and how did you overcome it?
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