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      Customer Service Representative Interview

      4 Jun 2018
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Tukwila, WA
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Zonar Systems (Tukwila, WA) in May 2018

      Interview

      The interview process is incredibly long. It was two full length interviews which they called "pre-screening" interviews but were each just as thorough as any other interview I have had elsewhere. The in person interview starts with you arriving via the lobby to which you have to sign in via iPad for your temporary badge that with the combination of the guy standing behind you and the upward facing camera if you're a girl means your picture will just be chest and eyes. I managed to push the pad back and arch my back to make it less ridiculous but just in case you forgot your humiliation you then attach your wonderful photo opt to your chest and go. The in-person is a set of three additional interviews where everyone ask the same question at least 4 times that they already asked in the phone interview. At one point the guy got mad at me for telling him the same scenario but most of my professional life I have worked with clients who stories and medical histories are protected by state and federal law and ultimately even without that gag they kept asking the same question. I am not sure without going on a long rambling story to explain the context and background of another scenario what I was suppose to do because at the end of the day it was the same question that yes would have had the same answer. Apparently the HR person called me Friday, and e-mailed me Monday to tell me I did not get it. Which makes me wonder about Friday but I don't even have a missed call so even if you make it through all rounds with everyone you could still get denied based on the HR person dialing the wrong number-so good luck. Anyway as annoyed as I am it is worth it, their tech is amazing and they have some exciting changes in store that would most likely will provide some really cool opportunities in the future for anyone who's number the HR lady doesn't screw up when calling back.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      "Give an example of good customer service?" and "What gets you up in the morning".--seriously like 10 times. All with different variation so that you can point out different aspects of customer service but its basically the same question alongside like two or three obscure questions that relate to very specific incidences from a past employee mess-ups that obviously still annoys them. However, they are so specific to company culture and procedure your guess is as good as mine. One of these two questions were if your replacement doesn't show up do you stay later? I know people who have been fired for staying overtime without permission and I know people who were fired for abandoning post. He also was so specific as to say the time being at like 7 or8 and there wasn't a manager around. As I tried to weigh my options and tell him I would follow company policy, he blurted out "well would you just leave without telling anyone!?..or...or stay" (after I said I would choose to stay). And I said well of course. But in the scenario he specifically said the manager wasn't around I'm not sure how I would know that there would be somebody to tell in the office at like 8:00 when he already said the manager wasn't--like dude I don't work there (yet). There was another example where they wanted me to mimic how I would get a co-worker's attention that was telling customer the wrong information on phone--that was random and again felt like they were responding to a not so good customer service environment they use to have, rather than actually asking me worthwhile questions that demonstrated broad overall critical or professional thinking. Granted it was a break from the same two questions.
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