Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite l'università. La procedura ha richiesto 2 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso The Coca-Cola Company nel mese di dic 2011
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I spoke with recruiter at a University career fair (alumni were invited). I received an email from the recruiter approximately 3 weeks later and then a call to set up an interview.
The interview was with two sales manager (1 District and 1 Area). The interview consisted of a basic description of the position, 3 behavioral questions that were judged using the S.T.A.R system, a role play and time for my questions. The managers were VERY personable, so I tried to set a friendly tone for the interview. Make a good first impression.
The 3 questions went well. The managers took notes while I spoke and seemed pleased with my responses. There were no follow-up questions.
The role play was basic. I played the Coke rep. One of the managers played a customer. The other manager took notes. I was given a single page that contained info about the customer and my goal (increase the value of the account). You have 5-10 minutes alone to prepare. Be relax and confident. Don't get rattled by the manager's questions. Think about WHY the customer should want the products and explain that in a friendly way. The manager (customer) commented on how poorly the previous Account Manager was quite a few times (probably to see if I was rattled). Win the customer over with passion and personality. In the end, the managers seemed pleased with my interview and commented on how well I adapted. One manager asked if I'd done role plays before (I haven't).
Approximately 2 weeks later, I was called and asked to come back to the location for a "ride along" with a current Account Manager. This was simply the company's way of "pulling the curtain back" and giving the candidate a look at what the job is like. The Account Manager told me that this was mainly used to make sure that I still wanted the job. I was told some candidates didn't like the shelf stocking, "dirty" side of the job. If you've worked retail, it's no big deal. Be friendly and professional. The next day, I was called and offered the job.
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Domanda 1
Describe a time when you coached/developed an employee. What was the outcome? (Problem solving and team-building question)
Describe a time when you saw a co-worker (not a sub-ordinate) having a problem at work. What did you do? (working in a team and problem-solving question)
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso The Coca-Cola Company (Atlanta, GA)
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Interviewed with 3 people. Was somewhat challenging as they asked for specific scenarios in several questions, which I had a difficult time recalling but overall not too bad as I was hired
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso The Coca-Cola Company
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An online interview follow by a phone interview where job responsibilities and opportunities were discussed. The interview lasted about 30 minutes. The interviewer was polite and punctual but the opportunity was noy a great match
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso The Coca-Cola Company (Maitland, FL)
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I’ve used SAP software in my current and previous roles and have been impressed by its ability to optimize business processes. I admire SAP’s commitment to digital transformation and am excited about the opportunity to help organizations realize the full potential of these tools. This role aligns perfectly with my experience and passion for driving meaningful results through technology.
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