Questions d'entretiens - Revenue manager
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Questions d'entretien pour Revenue Manager partagées par les candidatsPrincipales questions d'entretien

Why Aeromexico?
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How did you apply online? Can you give the website I been trying to apply but the girls in Aeromexico never give me the website to apply Moins
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Es una empresa bastante en importante dentro del aeropuertos dentro de México y a nivel mundial es una empresa que en lo personal creo que te ayuda a crecer tanto laboral como personalmente. Moins
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Because I dream of working here!

They ask you about the profile you handled in last organization.
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Yes
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I have answered in detail.


How much soap do you use? Or Do you wash your hands more often or less often than your co-workers?
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Just answer authentically

Tell me the most difficult time in your career.
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Not matching with the boss !
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god bless me... nothing difficult if we work hard...

There was one question regarding recounting a specific circumstance that was challenging and what the outcome was.
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I re-counted a situation and explained how I resolved the issue and explained the on-going effects. Moins

You are about to have your first meeting with the accounts managers to come up with a short-term marketing strategy, can you please tell me 10 questions that you would ask them?
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What are your strengths? What are your weaknesses? Tell me about an accomplishment you are most proud of. Tell me about a time you made a mistake. Describe yourself. Give a time when you went above and beyond the requirements for a project. Who are our competitors? Tell me about a time when you disagreed with your boss. What was the last book you read for fun? What questions do you have for me? Moins
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i wouldn't

Nothing unexpected. I was asked why I wanted to join them.
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Interviewers were really nice. Just be yourself!
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can anyone say ? what are all the essay questions will be asked?

Why did you not graduate with a degree ?
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Had to pursue FT employment
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I started back to school to learn programming, while I was working for residential mortgage company. I was 35 years old with three kids at home. The focus of work, school and study lead me to find part time jobs which provided income and increased my programming skill set at the cost of time. Time which I devoted more and more to programming rather than class time. I don't have a degree but I am in the top 10 percentage of programming with VBA and hopefully in the near future the R programming language. Moins