Transition Coordinator Interview Questions

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Some questions that they asked: 1. Tell me about a time that you had to handle/deal with an upset customer 2. Why did you choose Paycom? 3. What skills do you have that will assist you in this role? 4. Provide an example of a time in which you were given a project to complete. 5. Tell me about a time in which you had to rely on others to meet your goal.
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Transition Specialist Representative

Interviewed at Paycom

3.3
Oct 18, 2021

Some questions that they asked: 1. Tell me about a time that you had to handle/deal with an upset customer 2. Why did you choose Paycom? 3. What skills do you have that will assist you in this role? 4. Provide an example of a time in which you were given a project to complete. 5. Tell me about a time in which you had to rely on others to meet your goal.

Q1. Tell me the places you have travelled either for personal or business purpose Q2. Why moved to current city rather than a metro near to your hometown Q3. Explain your day to day roles & responsibilities. Q4. Explain a project you delivered successfully. No need to mention client's name Q5. If you have done due diligence for any project. If yes then how did you manage it Q6. How will you define the KPIs & SLAs for new team. Q7. Anything you want to ask
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Senior Manager Transitions

Interviewed at EXL Service

3.4
Mar 14, 2023

Q1. Tell me the places you have travelled either for personal or business purpose Q2. Why moved to current city rather than a metro near to your hometown Q3. Explain your day to day roles & responsibilities. Q4. Explain a project you delivered successfully. No need to mention client's name Q5. If you have done due diligence for any project. If yes then how did you manage it Q6. How will you define the KPIs & SLAs for new team. Q7. Anything you want to ask

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