I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Vodafone (Chatham, England) in Sep 2016
Interview
Firstly you have to fill a quick form online, very simple. They are only looking for a CV, your eligibility to work in the UK, diversity info, cover letter and work experience. If you are successful at that stage, you get a video interview invitation. In my opinion, the worst interview method I have ever encountered because you get no direct feedback which tends to be very useful and you talk to the machine. Even though the questions were easy, I felt very stressed and I lacked my typical confidence. If I was asked the same set of questions by a real human, I would be more successful. At the moment I'm waiting for the results of this interview and I will edit my experience when I hear back from Vodafone, they promise to respond within 2 days, but I'm not expecting to proceed further.
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Vodafone (Oxford, Inglaterra)
Interview
First of all, you receive an invitation via email to complete a video interview, which is, in my opinion, pretty impersonal. But, if you get through to the next stage you get to speak to the manager, and, in my case, assistant manager or whoever that girl was that has been working there for 7 years. Before the interview you have to prepare a sales presentation of one of the 3 products (flying suit, hover car or robohelp - robot as a house assistant). They ask you loads of questions some of them which are tricky to answer as you are selling something that doesn't really exist. But, it is and can be fun making up things while improvising.
After that, you get a customer issue scenario that you get 15 minutes to prepare for. That can be quite challenging as it's about an unhappy customer wanting to leave the company and of course you have to do everything you can to make them stay.
Regardless of my experience in the same industry, I didn't get an offer and I can imagine why.
They expect you to work EVERY weekend, as these are the busiest days. Now, I understand that and I am not afraid of hard work but for a company who claim "We're at our best when you are at yours" they could take better care of their employees. To my question if there's a chance for employees to work one day of the weekend and have another one off, they looked at me as if I was asking to get paid for not coming into work at all.
You are also expected to come in 15 min early and leave 15 min late, and on Saturdays 30 min early (because of the morning briefings), which you don't get paid for.
You care about your employees? Let them have the work / life balance.
They don't pay that well that I would commit all of my time to them while putting my life on hold.
So even if I had gotten an offer, I would not have accepted it.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Vodafone (Londres, Inglaterra) in Aug 2016
Interview
Applied online
got email for Video interview then
after clearing that one
face to face with Role play, presentation and General Questions with branch manager
was ok wasnt too hard
just need to confident and have some examples from like all other compentecy based interview have....
done that
But after all that i got offer job from HR
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q: when you had exceptional CS,
Q: what is CS:
Q: how would to deal with Angry customer?
Q: Team work examples?
Q: how do u meet your goals ..
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