Re: PWC CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICE (AGE:BELOW 35yrs) APPLY
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Re: PWC CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICE (AGE:BELOW 35yrs) APPLY
Re: PWC CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICE (AGE:BELOW 35yrs) APPLY
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Re: PWC CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICE (AGE:BELOW 35yrs) APPLY
Chakaz, I dont suppose so. From what I have learnt about PWC, the first set of regret mails (ie the ones that come almost immediately after application, before the job posting even expires) are auto-generated. If u answer negatively to any question on the role -related questions section while applying (e.g. the how many years of experience do you have in customer service role question), the computer automatically screens you out to assist them in shortlisting the heavy bank of applications.
Now they are some who may be competent to do the job but get screened out at this point, and they just might wonder, 'wouldnt it be perfect to lie my way through to the interview stage and atleast get a chance to proove myself?'. Well, nobody can tell for certain how this would play out. On the one hand, you may be so impressive that the panelists ignore that one, maybe minor shortcoming. On the other hand, you may waste your time to go through a long recruitment process only to be dropped at the last stage. Its a chance, you choose whichever you like.
That said, their opening for Business Executive analyst is closing today, you may want to try that and say yes to them 'do you know spss'?, 'do you have a track record in project management?' and other role related questions, and you just might get shortlisted for a test. All the best.
Re: PWC CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICE (AGE:BELOW 35yrs) APPLY
Chakaz, I know wat ure toking about. The name is Mosunmoluwa, right? Immediately after you applied, recall that you got a confirmatory mail from that same email. That mail, though from her email was auto-generated. And the 'regret mail' u got (which I also got) was auto.
I know what Im saying because I applied for the Business Analyst Executive position earlier, I answered 'no' to a role-relate question (do you have a track record of project management) and the very next day, I got a regret mail from a staff email. I applied again for the same position with a different email and I answered positively to the all role-related questions and so far, no regret mail yet.
My point is, for this job as well as most, the computer is simply issued commands that automatically shortlists people based on this easy 'yes' or 'no' questions and some others before a human eye looks at it for further short-listing. The fact that you are not initially dropped doesnt always necessarily mean that you wont be dropped eventually, it just gives u a better chance of making the list.
Re: PWC CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICE (AGE:BELOW 35yrs) APPLY
from what i see the deadline has not yet expired.
The company's website shows the following additional vacancies here
http://www.pwc.com/ng/en/careers/vacancies.jhtml
Re: PWC CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICE (AGE:BELOW 35yrs) APPLY
Re: PWC CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICE (AGE:BELOW 35yrs) APPLY
Mine went through. Got two confirmation mails.
Awaiting.........................
Re: PWC CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICE (AGE:BELOW 35yrs) APPLY
@Derray thank you so much. Tried another of the vacancies considering your advice, though am still awaiting their response. Strongly believing it'll be positive this time around.:D:D:D