Can someone please provide honest opinion about working at call centre with service canada? How’s the training? How’s the work when you start taking calls after the training? Any extra time to breathe between the calls? Any time limit for each call? How ...
Guys long story short but I graduated from Algoma U with a BBA degree in 2018. Been working in my family business ever since. Thinking about completing aclerated MBA from Schulich as I think is the best option for me. Any thoughts or has anyone ever experienced ?
Jan 8th, 2020 7:08 pm
... Published Monday, November 18, 2019 11:37AM EST TORONTO – Indian authorities say they have shut down a call centre where dozens of people tried to dupe Canadians into handing over money through a phone scam involving social insurance numbers. Sameer Sharma, ...
Nov 18th, 2019 1:51 pm
I live in toronto canada. Ive been desperately looking for at home job as i have anxiety around too many people. I hear that people worked for pizza pizza at home and rogers but how? Please help.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/telecom-call-centre-incentives-hurt-customers-say-insiders-1.4857890I'm not surprised this is all happening. Somehow Telus was not named in the article, although from my experience they are not as nasty as Red and Blue.
Oct 14th, 2018 9:07 pm
Hi everyone,I have an interview with 311 for customer service but it’s part time. Could anyone let me know if I were succeed, how quickly would fill time hours become available?
Banking with ING and then Tangerine for 6 years now. No need to call them until today. Long story short. I deposited a $100 cheque from John Doe who paid me a deposit on September 11, today John Doe called and wanted to cancel the deal and have his money back, I agreed but told him I need to check w...
Sep 15th, 2017 12:26 am
I just received job offers from Scotiabank and CIBC to work at their call centres. Now, I have to decide which company would be better to work for. The main difference so far is that CIBC seems much more sales & targets focused. Has anyone worked for either of these companies before/have any adv...
Does anyone know what the transition is like (if there is any) going from the rbc call centre (personal and commercial banking) to the capital markets side (investment banking)? I'm a recent grad with a finance degree and am looking to get into ib (entry level analyst). ...
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I just received an offer for an entry level call centre role for RBC and BMO in the mississauga area. I'm a little bit torn since I live in the area and they're just next to each other. Anybody have info on the pay and growth opportunities in RBC ...
Step #1. Be Polite. People doing these jobs are going to be a lot more inclined to help you out if you're nice. Even though it is there job to help you, the speed in which it gets done depends on your attitude and keeping it logical. Some issues can also be left up to judgment calls by your rep. Ste...
Feb 17th, 2010 9:39 pm
Hi every one,I just got a new job at the RBC at the call center in "banking cards" department.I will start the training in a couple weeks. Has anyone been through this? I'd like to know more about the training and if there is at the end an exam.thanks
Hello Everyone, I have a job testing for a customer service / calling center position. I was told their would be 5 parts: 1) Typing 2) Spelling 3) Customer situational questions (M/C with Audio) 4) Customer situational questions (M/C without Audio) 5) Grammar correction question (M/C) I'm quite nerv...
I'm applying to RBC for their call centre in customer service or tech support.... does anyone know what their pay is? I HATE that no one lists the salary anymore, it's a big waste of my time to be applying for jobs when they could potentially ...
Yep - just as the title says, i'm definately looking for something better than what i'm getting here. Am currently making $12/hr to do tech support. Would definately prefer any sortta computer-related work (heck, i'll even enter data or be a receptionist), but by all means any leads are appreciated!