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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Hi guys I have a phone interview with admiral scheduled and was wondering if anyone on here had been through it and can let me know what sort of questions they ask. Bad enough doing a face to face interveiw hahahahaha |
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Just relax, you need to confident, positive & friendly, make sure you speak clear.
Very good place to work, very relaxed atmosphere.
We just completed a weeks work there on the gents & ladies toilets |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I remember having a phone interview with a woman in Hong Kong when I was 18
How the fuck she understood me I don't know
But I got the job
Then I shit out of going ha
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over a year ago
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"Thanks for replying guys if any1 else has any good tips send them my way as iv never had a phone interview hahaha shitting it if im honest :/ "
Have a copy of your cv infringbof yiu as they will be asking questions based on that. Make sure you don't contradict yourself.
Make sure you read the job specifications also and have that in front of you so you can base answers to the questions on your skills and what they are looking for.
I do these all the time and the candidates trip themselves up by not thinking about the job they applied for and embellishing their CV
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"Thanks for replying guys if any1 else has any good tips send them my way as iv never had a phone interview hahaha shitting it if im honest :/
Have a copy of your cv infringbof yiu as they will be asking questions based on that. Make sure you don't contradict yourself.
Make sure you read the job specifications also and have that in front of you so you can base answers to the questions on your skills and what they are looking for.
I do these all the time and the candidates trip themselves up by not thinking about the job they applied for and embellishing their CV
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Good advice, along with the above:
Phone interview basics, make sure you're siting somewhere comfortable without background sounds, like a TV or people talking. Landline is best, if using a mobile make sure you have good reception and plenty of battery.
Do a bit of research on the company and usual interview questions. Normal questions are, why do you want this job (don't say for the money ), what are your strong and weak points etc.
A bit of a head start, that company is known for it's good work culture and comes out well in employee satisfaction surveys.
Also try to remember to smile, it will brighten your voice and the person on the other end of the call will notice it.
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