I don't know about a specific question, but I have to say, I was confused about my responsibilities. They were a bit unclear about that. One person told me I'd be doing one thing, then another person told me something else, so I asked the second person if they were just considering me for separate jobs or if it was all the same job. She explained the process to me more clearly, and said that each of they would both be my responsibility. I got the sense that I'd kind of just be filling in where they needed someone to do work, rather than having a specific job.
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How would you engage with the audience?
There is nothing difficult about the interview process.
I had to learn how to hook up a headset for the first time into my computer. The first time the voice check didn't come out correct but the recruiter understood and provided me with information on how to correct it. I also received calls to make sure I was receiving emails , which I was not, so I had to use a different email address I already had. The only difficult part was accepting a position for non paid training, but since I was still unemployed I figured I would give it a try until something better came along. That was a great decision to stay with the company. The other employment opportunities I came by were; I had to pay for training, commission only, part time employment, a schedule that changes every week and driving in heavy traffic to and from work.qqq
How much money do you want- does not matter they do not pay
Not difficult at all more a conversation and questions asked.
Would you like to work for us?
They asked about my skills and prior experience. No hypothetical questions that I recall.
What software do you know?
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