First off I'd like to say that yes, I probably shouldn't be posting this here. It's just that the "Work & Education" section seems pretty dead and that I happen to see a lot of tech support workers around this part of the forum (and I figure more of those people will see this if I post here). So please don't hate me if this is in the wrong place
Anyways, I just put in an application at a tech support firm (a 3rd party organisation that contracts with wireless electronics companies like Motorola to provide customer service). The position is for a phone-based tech support provider; it's basically a big hub where customer calls go.
I'm not exactly the most experienced person, but my sister (even less experienced than myself) managed to land a job there, so I figure I should give it a try. The place is like 200 miles away (I live in the middle of nowhere), so I want my interview to go smoothly (so that the 400 mile round trip isn't just a waste of time).
Anyways, here's the crux of this post: are there any tech support specialists out there that can give me some tips for my interview? I'll have to answer a few (something like 2 or 3) test phone calls to see if I'd deal with customers properly. How should I react on these calls? What'll I do if I get an irate customer or something like that? What can I do to make a good impression and maximize my chances of getting this job?
I'd appreciate any advice. Even if it's just interview/job-hunting advice in general. Thanks, TH forum. You guys always helpful
Anyways, I just put in an application at a tech support firm (a 3rd party organisation that contracts with wireless electronics companies like Motorola to provide customer service). The position is for a phone-based tech support provider; it's basically a big hub where customer calls go.
I'm not exactly the most experienced person, but my sister (even less experienced than myself) managed to land a job there, so I figure I should give it a try. The place is like 200 miles away (I live in the middle of nowhere), so I want my interview to go smoothly (so that the 400 mile round trip isn't just a waste of time).
Anyways, here's the crux of this post: are there any tech support specialists out there that can give me some tips for my interview? I'll have to answer a few (something like 2 or 3) test phone calls to see if I'd deal with customers properly. How should I react on these calls? What'll I do if I get an irate customer or something like that? What can I do to make a good impression and maximize my chances of getting this job?
I'd appreciate any advice. Even if it's just interview/job-hunting advice in general. Thanks, TH forum. You guys always helpful