i have done b.sc computers,i want to go to tech support interviews,i have basic hardware knowledge,what type of questions they are asking inthis interviews,pls send me interview questions
1 8394what is your achievements ? why do you think it is significant for this job ? what are the challenges you face and how do you achieve them.
2 13751when i gone for the interview he asked me what is call centre and i said its a booming industry and he asked at what rate is it booming
1 5476somebody can help me to fin all the trasncripts for the versant tests the ones DELL make in the phone pleasi i need help!!!
22 61911hai my name is khan,as i am fresher to this field that is call centre,i want you to help me out in giving my self introduction in brief as how a fresher gives.........
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