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Hi people some advice please -
1. You see an account manager job being advertised and decide to apply for it.
2. The job spec is a-levels or better, good at maths, similar type of experience.
3. You have a degree, you're good at maths, you have account manager experience and meet the rest of the job-spec very well.
4. You get invited for tests allowing them to evaluate your abilities before they decide who to interview.
Test Day
1. You dont turn up suited as some but are still dressed in suitable clothing for an interview.
2. Theres another 7 there for the tests.
3. Everyone has to put their name on a piece of card but the manager doesnt interact with us other than to hand out two test papers out and collect them in.
4. I'm listening to test paper instructions and as shes looking around the room talking to everyone she makes eye contact with me. Her expression suddenly changes as if she hates me. (I looked a little tired as I didnt sleep well due to interview nerves but if that makes her feel tired its not a justification for a hate response towards me. I'm good looking which I think will be it if shes immature enough to hate good looking men).
5. For the maths questions there were far too many to complete them all. I know from watching the papers being collected that everyone was in the same boat. I completed quite a lot and I know I got them 100% right (GCSE level maths questions and I did each one twice).
6. For the English test I had to write about what I considered being organised to be, how I would prioritise my workload if I had 3 important jobs to do and how I would write an email if I've been over billed on my electricity.
Organisation -
1. Deciding what my objectives are.
2. Creating a plan to reach them.
3. Gathering up anything I would need to reach them.
4. Executing my plan.
5. Keeping a diary or notepad so I can strike off my objecives as they are met.
Prioritising -
1. Examine my KPIs and CSFs to see whats most important in my job.
2. Checking with my manager that I should prioritise in this instant based on my KPIs and CSFs.
3. If yes I go ahead and prioritise based on KPI's and CSFs. If not I follow the managers instrutions.
4. I then do each task from most important to least.
5. If I cant complete them in time I get help or inform my manager I wont be able to do them all.
(Looking back if she doesnt know what KPIs and CSFs are which she should do as a manager I could have gone wrong here).
Email -
1. Start and ending was correct email structure.
2. I read the information and made sure it all went into the email.
3. I did this to explain the problem and then I asked for someone to resolve it urgently for me.
7. Finally I had to do a cognition test. Two complicated questions, I got both right as I checked both very carefully.
So as a result of my test day I'm totally confused as to why I havent been selected for an interview. As far as I can tell its because she took an instant dislike for me or she doesnt understand what KPIs or CSFs are. Maybe I did too well?
Shall I ask for feedback and how I did on the test papers?
1. You see an account manager job being advertised and decide to apply for it.
2. The job spec is a-levels or better, good at maths, similar type of experience.
3. You have a degree, you're good at maths, you have account manager experience and meet the rest of the job-spec very well.
4. You get invited for tests allowing them to evaluate your abilities before they decide who to interview.
Test Day
1. You dont turn up suited as some but are still dressed in suitable clothing for an interview.
2. Theres another 7 there for the tests.
3. Everyone has to put their name on a piece of card but the manager doesnt interact with us other than to hand out two test papers out and collect them in.
4. I'm listening to test paper instructions and as shes looking around the room talking to everyone she makes eye contact with me. Her expression suddenly changes as if she hates me. (I looked a little tired as I didnt sleep well due to interview nerves but if that makes her feel tired its not a justification for a hate response towards me. I'm good looking which I think will be it if shes immature enough to hate good looking men).
5. For the maths questions there were far too many to complete them all. I know from watching the papers being collected that everyone was in the same boat. I completed quite a lot and I know I got them 100% right (GCSE level maths questions and I did each one twice).
6. For the English test I had to write about what I considered being organised to be, how I would prioritise my workload if I had 3 important jobs to do and how I would write an email if I've been over billed on my electricity.
Organisation -
1. Deciding what my objectives are.
2. Creating a plan to reach them.
3. Gathering up anything I would need to reach them.
4. Executing my plan.
5. Keeping a diary or notepad so I can strike off my objecives as they are met.
Prioritising -
1. Examine my KPIs and CSFs to see whats most important in my job.
2. Checking with my manager that I should prioritise in this instant based on my KPIs and CSFs.
3. If yes I go ahead and prioritise based on KPI's and CSFs. If not I follow the managers instrutions.
4. I then do each task from most important to least.
5. If I cant complete them in time I get help or inform my manager I wont be able to do them all.
(Looking back if she doesnt know what KPIs and CSFs are which she should do as a manager I could have gone wrong here).
Email -
1. Start and ending was correct email structure.
2. I read the information and made sure it all went into the email.
3. I did this to explain the problem and then I asked for someone to resolve it urgently for me.
7. Finally I had to do a cognition test. Two complicated questions, I got both right as I checked both very carefully.
So as a result of my test day I'm totally confused as to why I havent been selected for an interview. As far as I can tell its because she took an instant dislike for me or she doesnt understand what KPIs or CSFs are. Maybe I did too well?
Shall I ask for feedback and how I did on the test papers?
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