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Yes it is very general. Some situational questions (What would you do if you saw this happening) along with some cashiering and integrity questions. Less
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how long did you wait after the interview for a response on whether you got the job? I was told that it is a lengthy process and that I would receive a ring with good or bad news and its been 2 months already. Please any info would be apprec iated. Less
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Is it multiple choice
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The DMV exam to get the job or to get you license? If it's for the job, you need to bring your own calculator, have common sense, basic english skills, know how to match two things, it's honestly really basic. If you went to high school, it's what that is. And the questions above were literally what I was asked. Verbatim. Less
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wanted to ask if the exam is general, no need to get practice exam book or anything? Its my first time so I want to be prepare for the exam. Thank you Less
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Did you get the job? I hear it takes 30 to 60 days for them to get back at you with an answer after the interview. Less
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As per choice
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Ans. 1. Because it is a renowned company. Because I am an eligible candidate. Ans. 2. It is reasonable and best for the freshers. Less
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What was the CTC they offered...and hows the company overall for a fresher
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please dont take offense but i think if you cannot figure out how to apply for the position then you might be in a little bit of trouble. Less
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Hi everyone hope all is well Wated to ask for some help I've been trying to apply for a Dmv job opening and i really dont understand the process I've been trying to figure out how and where do i take my application and if there is an exam i have to take before i do apply. I know there should be a bulletin that takes you the exam but the job opening I'm applying for doesn't have one. Does that mean there is no exam needed. Also i have a college degree and would that help me out for replacing job experience? well thank you for reading this post hope you guys can help me out Less
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Quality of being honest and fair
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Most angry people just want to be heard. The first step is to listen. A skilled customer service representative knows how to separate the rant, not taking it personally. Summarize your understanding of the issue back to them, leaving out the emotional aspects and ask questions. Don't be defensive or offer excuses. The first call is "fact finding" for you and venting for them... Less
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Try to help them calm down by interacting with them and talking with them about what they are angry about. Calmly Less