Credico Customer Service Representative Sales Interview Questions
Updated May 1, 2017
Location
- Worldwide
- Canada - All Cities
- - Ontario
- - Toronto, ON Area
- - Quebec
- - Montreal, QC Area
- United States - All Cities
- - Illinois
- - Chicago, IL, US Area
- - Arizona
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- - Florida
- - Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL, US Area
- - Maryland
- - Baltimore, MD, US Area
- - Washington, DC , US Area
- - Michigan
- - Detroit, MI, US Area
- - Nevada
- - Reno, NV, US Area
- - New York State
- - New York City, NY, US Area
- - Plattsburgh, NY, US Area
- - Texas
- - Dallas-Fort Worth, TX, US Area
- - Houston, TX, US Area
- - San Antonio, TX, US Area
- Australia - All Cities
- - New South Wales
- - Sydney, Australia Area
- South Africa - All Cities
- - KwaZulu-Natal
- - Durban, South Africa Area
- Spain - All Cities
- - Madrid
- - Madrid, Spain Area
- United Kingdom - All Cities
- - England
- - Birmingham, UK Area
- - Chester, UK Area
- - Leeds, UK Area
- - Liverpool, UK Area
- - London, UK Area
- - Manchester, UK Area
- - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Area
- - Sheffield, UK Area
- - Southampton, UK Area
- - Northern Ireland
- - Belfast, UK Area
- - Scotland
- - Aberdeen, UK Area
- - Glasgow, UK Area
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Anonymous Employee in Vancouver, BC
Accepted Offer
Negative
Experience
Easy
Interview
Application
InterviewI applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Credico (Vancouver, BC)
Three staged interview. A short meet and greet with the CEO, followed by a 90 minute second round and third round meeting the next day. The second round interview, the interviewee insisted on me using my notebook -- I declined because I have a good memory, so he wrote in my notebook for me. I never had to look at the notes he took.... Later I discovered that he was intensely brainwashed and heavily invested in the company. He seemed like a good guy, who got caught up in the wrong scam.
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