Thursday, May 28, 2020
Customer service interview questions
Customer service interview questions by Amber Rolfe Important customer service interview coming up? Weâve got thisâ¦Letâs face it, interview questions are never easy. But a little preparation can go a long way in ensuring that you impress. For a customer service interview, that means learning how to place precedence on your personality â" no matter which combination of questions happen to come up.Weve already covered the best jobs in the customer service industry, but if youve been invited to interview here are five commonly asked customer service interview questions, and how to answer them:Tell me about a time you worked well in a teamTranslation: thereâs no âIâ in customer supportâ¦The most important thing to remember here is that the interviewer doesnât just want to know that you can work well in team, they want you to be able to prove it.To make your answer memorable, refer to a specific event that happened in a previous role. Then, focus on giving credit to your colleagues, whilst illustrati ng the individual components that make you a good team player. If you donât have much employment experience, try using examples from school, University, or even your hobbies and interests.Just avoid the temptation to rely on clichés and buzzwords. The last thing you want is to be lost in a sea of âIâm a great communicatorâ answers.Right answerâLast Christmas was especially busy for the company Iâm currently working for. We had a lot of sale stock to put out on the shop floor, and double the amount of customers to serve â" so all of the colleagues really had their hands full. To make sure all the stock got put out on time, we all agreed to stay an hour after the shop closed. Not only did we get all the work done, I actually feel like the experience helped us get closer as a teamâWrong answerâI work best in a team when Iâm in charge, and so does everyone around me. Iâm basically like a team leader. But, you know, just without the actual titleâCompetency-based i nterview tipsTell me about a time you were faced with a difficult customer issue and describe how you solved itIn other words, do you have the ability to diffuse a tough situation, or will you just crack under pressure?Although it might seem tempting to go into the intricate details of what the customerâs issue was, this isnât really want the interviewer wants to hear. Instead, focus on exemplifying the skills and attributes you used to address and understand the issue, keep the customer calm, and ultimately solve the problem.Itâs important to make sure your answer isnât too generic, but donât go overboard with the embellishments. Over-exaggeration is never a good look.Right answerâI recently had to deal with an angry customer that called the helpdesk to complain about a faulty product. First, I made sure I listened to the whole story (and understood it), and apologised and empathised with their situation. Then, I offered two possible solutions (a refund or a replacement ), and made sure the customer was happy with these options. Whilst still on the phone to the customer, I was able to put their refund through there and then. I also asked if they needed help with anything else, and gave them my name so theyâd be able to get back in touch directly with any other issues.âWrong answerâI once had a customer who was so unhappy that they threatened me with physical violence. Luckily, Iâm trained in the art of Kung Fu. Thatâs when it got really interestingâ¦âInterview question: Tell me about a time youâve dealt with a difficult personDescribe a time when you provided excellent customer serviceThis one is all about showing you can go âabove and beyondâ in the call of duty.Your ability to serve customers politely and efficiently should be a given at this stage, but the interviewer wants to know if youâre passionate enough about helping people to do more than is expected.To represent your skills accurately, prepare an answer that describe s a genuine example of your exceptional customer service.Reference a time where you really impressed a customer, and describe the exact lengths you went to to make them happy â" itâs all about putting extra work in, taking responsibility, and making the customer feel valued.Top tip: refer to a situation where the customer didnât need to ask for help in order to receive it.Right answerI recently met with a client to sell an event package. Prior to their visit, I explored previous activities that similar groups had found helpful in the past. This meant I could tailor the meeting accordingly, and could ensure theyâd get everything they wanted out of the experience. Afterwards, I sent an information pack to send to all the attendees, with a brief recap of the visit. The company appreciated the personal touch, and went on to book six events with us.Wrong answerâI take clients out for drinks all the time. This position does come with an expense card, right?âFive key competency questions: Revealed How do you normally respond if you donât know the answer to a customerâs question?Not only will this question decipher whether you can handle a difficult situation professionally, itâll also test whether youâll admit to a potential weakness â" and overcome it.To make sure your answer impresses, explain that even if youâre unsure of how to answer a customerâs query, you always ensure they get the help and advice they need.Make it clear to the interviewer that youâd find the answer using a reliable source (e.g. a colleague, manager, or official company documentation), and if youâre not qualified to handle their request, youâd politely direct them to another member of the team.Remember: guessing is never an optionRight answerIf I absolutely canât answer their question, Iâll usually respond with âIâm not 100% sure on that, but let me check with one of my colleagues and get back to you straight away.âWrong answerâI just make up the answ er. They almost never work it outâ¦â Behavioural interview questionsTypes of interview questions Think of a company that has delivered excellent customer service, and explain why it was so goodEssentially, the interviewer wants to know if you can clearly identify what excellent customer service actually is, and explain how you can apply these principles to their role.Although you could drop in that youâre (obviously) a fan of the way the company youâre interviewing with does things, your main answer should refer to a positive experience youâve had using a different product or service.Explain the extraordinary lengths a company went to for you, how they did it, and what was good about the specific interaction(s).Just make sure you think of the company before your interview. Because it isnât a matter of âifâ this question comes up, itâs a matter of âwhenâ.Right answer âI was recently shopping at *company name*, and a member of staff noticed me looking confuse d around the dog collar section. He was very helpful, and talked me through the different materials, durability, and even suggested the size that might work best after asking what breed my dog was. Not only was he polite and accommodating, he also showed a genuine interest in my individual situation and offered tailored advice.âWrong answerâYouâre the best company Iâve ever had any interaction with. I ordered something off your site and it was delivered within the specified time. Genius.â Interview types: What you need to know Need more interview questions?Not sure any of these questions will come up? Donât panic. Weâve got plenty moreâ¦Buy James Reedâs new book: Why You? 101 Interview Questions Youâll Never Fear Again and start loving Mondays now.If youre still searching for your ideal customer service role, read our list of the best jobs in the customer service industry and jobs in retail or browse customer service courses now. Still searching for your p erfect position? View all available customer service jobs nowFind a job What Where Search JobsSign up for more Career AdviceSign up for moreCareer Advice Please enter a valid email addressmessage hereBy clicking Submit you agree to the terms and conditions applicable to our service and acknowledge that your personal data will be used in accordance with our privacy policy and you will receive emails and communications about jobs and career related topics. Interview Techniques Job interview tips Preparing for an interviewfeatured
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