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Declined Offer – Interviewed in Orlando, FL Feb 2009 – Reviewed Aug 2, 2011
Interview Details – The hiring process was actually rather difficult- within the first interview I was questioned about all of my interior knowledge about game companies/ hardware of the consoles for just a sales position! I recommend before applying- to do your research and make sure this is a job you'd be really good at!
Interview Question – I was asked if I knew how the hardware of Xbox's and play stations differed. I knew somewhat- but not down to the technical parts! Answer Question
Reason for Declining – I got offered the job, but declined because the transit was too long for the hourly pay.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Powder Springs, Cobb, GA Apr 2009 – Reviewed Apr 8, 2010
Interview Details – The interview overall went relatively well. They basically just want to make sure you know how to SELL video games, not just play them. The manager was a pretty nice guy, everyone was really east to get along with. Overall it was a good experience.
Interview Question – How would you sell Assassins Creed? Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Sep 2011 – Reviewed Sep 9, 2011
Interview Details – Got the interview by dropping off an application form; a formal resume wasn't necessary. Got a call back within two weeks and scheduled the interview for the next day. The actual interview was very general, asking questions like what hours I can work, whether I can work xmas eve, what I liked/didn't like about my last job etc. After the interview, I got a call back within an hour and started my first shift in the same week.They were obviously looking for a sales person to hire, not a gamer per se. The gaming expertise is only going to make your job easier when it comes to customer service.
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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Nov 2008 – Reviewed Apr 6, 2010
Interview Details – Just to be sure that I got my interview, I applied in person every day for a week to make sure the employees got to know me. It ended up working out. the interview itself was relatively easy and casual. my interviewer admitted that it was his very first interview as well.
Interview Question – if you saw a starving baby in the street, would you steal food to feed him? Answer Question
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