I've got an interview at Sainsbury's head office and have been sent a whole load of questions to have a "think" about beforehand. The job I am going for is not business related, yet the interview is standard - and I am not particulaly clued up on business.
One of the qns is "what impressions do I have of customer service at sainsbury's" - now, I have noticed on a trip that most of the shelves were bare, but is this defined as customer service? all I can think of regarding c/s is asking staff where the baked beans are which isn't going to give me a lot to talk about!
I also need to know "how the customer experimence at Sainsburys differs to that at Tesco's" - anyone got any ideas on this?
and how could Sainsburys improve the way it operates?
I'm a bit stumped really, so any advice would be greatly appreciated!!!!!
P.s. I'm not cheating by asking on here as the qn says I'm supposed to be speaking to customers etc to get my answers
2006-11-15
23:43:07
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Helen
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