GatwickDepress
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Has anybody else felt frustrated upon failing the multiple-choice scenario questions that Southeastern use to test potential customer service applicants?
In particular, the cryptic "You have not passed" message with no further information on why and the ensuing six month ban from applying for other customer service jobs have rather irritated me.
At the very least I feel that I should be able to defend the answers that I chose, or be given the information in order to know what I need to improve on. I also don't feel that multiple-choice answers best suit scenario-based questions considering the enormous amount of variables in any situation, but it's not my station to comment upon those.
Anyway, turning it more productive, does anybody have any advice or comments for any future customer service positions? Like, for example, don't rant about a potential future employer's application procedures on a publicly accessible forum?
Um, thank you for reading. I can assure you I'm not as emotional as my post could indicate - just tired!
In particular, the cryptic "You have not passed" message with no further information on why and the ensuing six month ban from applying for other customer service jobs have rather irritated me.
At the very least I feel that I should be able to defend the answers that I chose, or be given the information in order to know what I need to improve on. I also don't feel that multiple-choice answers best suit scenario-based questions considering the enormous amount of variables in any situation, but it's not my station to comment upon those.
Anyway, turning it more productive, does anybody have any advice or comments for any future customer service positions? Like, for example, don't rant about a potential future employer's application procedures on a publicly accessible forum?

Um, thank you for reading. I can assure you I'm not as emotional as my post could indicate - just tired!