I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Booking.com (Berlin)
Interview
I went through the interview process for a Customer Service Representative position at Booking.com, and I must say that the experience left much to be desired. The entire process felt incredibly disorganized and poorly managed, giving me serious doubts about the company's professionalism. Firstly, the communication from Booking.com's HR team was inconsistent and unclear. After submitting my application, I had to wait for weeks before receiving any response. When I finally did, the email lacked crucial details about the interview format and preparation guidelines. The interview itself was a mess. The scheduling process was haphazard, with last-minute changes to the interview date and time. The initial phone screening seemed rushed, and the interviewer appeared unprepared to discuss my qualifications or the role itself. It felt like they were reading questions off a script without any genuine interest in my responses. The most frustrating aspect was the lack of transparency about the interview stages. I was never provided with a clear outline of what to expect, and each subsequent interview seemed disconnected from the previous one. The questions asked varied widely, from generic behavioural questions to technical scenarios that weren't relevant to the role. This inconsistency gave the impression that the company hadn't put much thought into designing a structured and relevant interview process. Furthermore, the feedback loop was practically non-existent. After spending time preparing for and participating in multiple rounds of interviews, I received a vague rejection email that didn't offer any constructive feedback. It felt like the time and effort I invested were completely disregarded. Overall, my experience with the interview process at Booking.com for the Customer Service Representative role was disappointing and unprofessional. The lack of organization, communication, and transparency left me with a negative impression of the company's hiring practices. I would strongly advise potential candidates to approach the process with caution and be prepared for a less-than-ideal experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you describe a time when you had to handle a challenging customer situation? How did you approach the situation, and what steps did you take to resolve the issue?
I interviewed at Booking.com (Manchester, England)
Interview
The process was lengthy and competitive. They ensure that you know what you are going into by sharing experiences. A great way to interview and set up potential employees for the future.
I applied online. I interviewed at Booking.com (Tourcoing)
Interview
First contact
Interview with HR, background and motivation
Interview with Customer service manager
Language test, comprehension and spelling
Situational test where you are asked to simulate a call with an upset customer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would you do in case of an upset customer on the phone
The selection process started with an assessment which is supposed to give a chance to show your practical skills in this particular role. The idea is great but the assessment itself was confusing, there was not enough time to answer all the questions properly and many questions were not even that relevant to the role.
If you manage to pass, you move to the interview stage which is the interview with a recruiter. I had a pretty relaxed interview with a lovely recruiter who said I left a positive impression and she will present my candidature to the next stage (which is an interview with the manager). However, at the end of the same day I received a message that they will not be moving forward with my application with no further feedback. A couple of weeks later I saw the role being reposted again.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Mostly just asking about my career path and how my past experiences could be relevant to this role.