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Автор: Hurley Jennifer
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Determine the Customer Service Focused

       Competencies of the Job

       Definitions:

       Responsible.

       Likeable.

       Believable.

       Outgoing.

       Unflappable.

       CUSTOMER SERVICE FOCUSED BEHAVIORS ASSESSMENT GUIDE

       Step 3

      

       Develop Interview Questions to Assess Both

       Technical and Customer Service

       Focused Competencies

       Step 4

      

       Conducting the Interview

       Step 5

      

       Background and Reference Checks

       Making a Job Offer

       Confirming Job Offer Letter

       Informing Unsuccessful Candidates

       Retention of Interview Materials

       SAMPLE CUSTOMER SERVICE FOCUSED INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

       Responsible

       Likeable

       Believable

       Outgoing

       Unflappable

       INTERVIEWING Physical chemists

       A Practical Guide for Selecting

       THE INTERVIEW PROCESS

       Planning

       Confirming/Scheduling Interview

       Conducting the Interview

       Closing

       Follow Up

       TIPS ON INTERVIEWING

       Interview Questions To Get You Started

       Supervisor and Manager Competencies

      

       Interviewing People With Disabilities

       Accommodating Persons With Disabilities For An Interview

       Interview Do’s and Don’ts

      

       CHECKING REFERENCES

       Which References Should I Check?

       Tips for Checking References

      

       The Reference Check Questions To Ask

       Prohibited Questions and Practices

       RECORDING A PROFILE OF IMPRESSIONS

       Supervisory and Managerial Competencies:

      

       Building Coalitions/Communication:

       Recruiting Physical chemists - It Takes More Than A Job Announcement

       Before Submitting the Vacancy

       When the Vacancy Announcement is Open

       Once the Certificate of Eligibles is Received

       After The Selection is Made

      

       ASSESSING YOUR RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PRACTICES

       Policies and Procedures

       Recruitment Strategies

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      Physical chemists FACTS:

      Summary, What Physical chemists do, Work Environment, How to become one, Pay, Job Outlook, Similar Occupations and Contacts for More Information.

      Chemists and Materials Scientists

      Summary

      Chemists and materials scientists use powerful microscopes to examine the structures of substances.

      Quick Facts: Chemists and Materials Scientists

      2010 Median Pay $69,790 per year

      $33.55 per hour

      Entry-Level Education Bachelor’s degree

      Work Experience in a Related Occupation None

      On-the-job Training None

      Number of Jobs, 2010 90,900

      Job Outlook, 2010-20 4% (Slower than average)

      Employment Change, 2010-20 4,000

      What Chemists and Materials Scientists Do

      Chemists and materials scientists study the structures, compositions, reactions, and other properties of substances. They use their knowledge to develop new and improved products, processes, and materials.

      Work Environment

      Chemists and materials scientists work in laboratories and offices. They typically work full time and regular hours.

      How to Become a Chemist or Materials Scientist

      Chemists and materials scientists need at least a bachelor’s degree in chemistry or a related field. However, a master’s