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Accepted Offer – Reviewed Jan 19, 2013
Interview Details – Be specific when they ask for examples...give them a story: a beginning, a middle, and end (result). They look for leaders and who are willing to grow with the company along with experience with selling mobile devices.
Interview Question – Give a specific example of a challenge you faced in the work place and how did you handle it. Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Salt Lake City, UT May 2010 – Reviewed Jul 14, 2012
Interview Details – I initially just filled out their online application and was invited to an interview by phone a few days later. I went through two interviews, both pretty basic getting to know questions. Both interviewers were managers in the store and were original and nice. I got the job offer at the end of the second interview. A lot of questions they ask in subsequent promotion interviews are ”Tell me a time when...” questions. For example ”Tell me a time when you were able to resolve a conflict amongst your team members.” Or ”Tell me about a time you gelled develop the strengths of another member in your department.” Most promotion interviews are with a panel of managers from the store you are applying to. It's easier to interview in your own store because they already know you.
Negotiation Details – Negotiation doesn't take place unless you ask. When they offer a job ask what the pay will be and use your preferred negotiation tactics from there. They usually don't expect negotiations so it's your advantage. They'll usually have a little play room from what they offer.
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