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      Manager Interview

      6 May 2024
      Anonymous employee
      Fort St. John, BC
      Accepted offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Howard Johnson (Fort St. John, BC)

      Interview

      The interview process includes four key stages: 1. An initial phone screening with HR to evaluate the candidate's qualifications and fit for the role. 2. A Zoom call with the hiring manager, focusing on detailed job-specific questions and a deeper evaluation of skills. 3. A presentation conducted over Zoom, where the candidate demonstrates their expertise and problem-solving abilities in a practical scenario. 4. A final executive chat via Zoom, offering a chance for higher-level discussions and for the candidate to understand the company's vision and goals.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      If there was a customer complaining about the price, what would you do?
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      Manager Interview

      17 Oct 2024
      Anonymous employee
      Fort St. John, BC
      Accepted offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Howard Johnson (Fort St. John, BC) in Jan 2020

      Interview

      Phone Screening Interview: The first step was a phone screening interview, which served as a preliminary introduction. During this call, I was asked about my background, qualifications, and interest in the position. It was a straightforward conversation designed to confirm that I met the basic requirements of the role, and it allowed the recruiter to gauge my communication skills and overall fit for the company. The focus was more on high-level information about my experience and availability. In-person Interview - Focus on Customer Service and Team Management: The second stage was an in-person interview that delved deeper into my experience, particularly related to customer service and team management. I was asked to discuss specific examples of my past roles, especially as a hotel manager, where I demonstrated leadership, handled customer complaints, and ensured operational efficiency. The interviewers were interested in my ability to manage teams, motivate employees, and resolve conflicts, as well as my approach to delivering exceptional customer service. In-person Interview - Scenario-Based Case: The final interview involved scenario-based questions, where I was presented with hypothetical situations that might arise in the workplace. I was asked to describe how I would handle various challenges, such as managing a difficult customer, prioritizing tasks under pressure, or solving team conflicts. This interview assessed my problem-solving abilities, critical thinking, and how I apply my management skills to real-world situations. It also tested my adaptability and decision-making process in dynamic environments.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How would you resolve customer escalation?
      Answer question

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