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Travel Representative Interview Questions
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Most difficult part of the process for most people was the group assessment. I did not find it intimidating bur many did. Best advice is to stay calm and positive. Be friendly with your competition as you are with them all day and you are being observed. Written test was simple - name some countries in Europe, ski vacation spots, golf resorts, calculate some simple percentages (commission on travel) and prepare an e-mail to a client, as well as demonstrating your ability to use a PC. Most of the assessment is in front of your peers, with a panel of interviewers. Enjoyed the process very much. Made friends with some of the others who were applying for the job too. I liked the enthusiasm, the culture (a sales culture for sure, so if you're not into that, don't apply). Be ready to show your leadership, cooperation, sales skills and customer service focus. Anxious to hear if I got the job. I know I would love the work! No offer yet - still waiting to hear.
How would I cope being sat down all day?!
Give an example of when you asked a customer for a sale.
Why do you want to work at flight centre?
Why you are interested to work for us? What did attract you to Flight Center?
Where have you traveled?
What are my strengths and weaknesses
I was not prepared for the question about the company and didnot answer properly. For that question it is likely to speak about the company's vission and to show that you fit for that position, that you have the same vission. But I just answered that it is a big company, that from the first date coming to Canada I wanted to work there, but this answer was not right.
The role playing was kind of a joke. I came to sell travel, not pretend to.
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