Geek Squad Interview Questions?

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PepePeru

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"Trevor with Geek Squad here, Yeah, sir, this hard drive won't take a format. You hear that noise? That sorta grinding clicking noise. You might think that's a normal sound a hard drive makes, but that tells me that...well....yeah, you've got a "virus-worm" and the RAM's been corrupted".

 

dabuddha

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Originally posted by: Queasy
Here's a question:
How are you with charging a customer for a new hard drive, hard drive installation, and OS installation when the problem has nothing to do with the hard drive?

If you answer "I'm fine with that", you'll get hired.

If you answer "I won't sell the customer on a new hard drive. I'll get the customer to buy a new PC with a 5 year extended warranty plan", then you'll be promoted to store manager.

haha that made me LOL
 

kalrith

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Originally posted by: Zombeh
Originally posted by: CrazyLazy
Originally posted by: Zombeh
Just got done with my interview. They are nothing like the questions i posted earlier. They also give you a mini A+ test which you have to score a 80% or higher on to pass and 30 mins to answer 50 questions. I unfortuneatly got a 68%. Theres a lot of stupid Norton questions and win 98 questions. He said I can still work for geek squad, i just cant touch the computers. I would be an assistant or something. Ill keep you guys updated if im hired.

I call shens. How could anyone fail a Geek Squad test with a 68%?

it was a lot harder than i expected. especially when you don't know windows 98 that well. "why can't you install norton anti virus in safe mode in windows 98"

I hate stupid tests like this that don't have information applicable to what the job actually is. Often, they have questions like that because they're too lazy to update the test. At Geek Squad as soon as someone mentions the words Windows 98, you'll be responding with, "We can sell you Windows 7 for the low price of $199.99."
 

Kelemvor

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Geek Squad is just an extension of the sales floor. The are paid to promote specific items and convince users they need to buy new equipment because their current stuff just isn't worth it.

Complete scam. I wouldn't want to work there just because I wouldn't be able to live with myself.
 
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Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: Zombeh
I'm 21 and there are no other "computer repair" places around here. I found a geek squad interview guide that the manager uses and it has all the questions. But has anyone taken the internal CIATA test?

Also I've been fired from a few jobs that i listed on my resume, but none for theft. Will that automatically make them turn me down? Can i say i quit since they cant technically find out?

I don't know how you figure they can't "technically" find out. Any company has the RIGHT to tell an inquiring employer why you left their employ. Many prefer NOT to do so out of fear of lawsuits, but if you list an employer who fired you and BB contacts them, it's entirely within the realm of possibility that the truth (or lie) will come out.

WRONG. It's dependant on the state.
In Texas all an employer can say is if the person is re-hireable or not. They can not give any negative comments or job performance ratings, ect.

And please stop using the term RIGHT. Show me in the Constitution where it mentions anything about employers RIGHTS.
 

JDub02

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Originally posted by: jordan954r
I just got back form my interview for geek squad......
i feel it went good.

in the end, she told me..... "ok thanks, I will contact you to schedule you for a 3rd manager interview"....

what does that mean? got the job? didnt get the job? might have the job??

thnx
-J

you registered just to resurrect this thread from the death and decay it so rightly deserved? WWYBYWB?
 

Pantoot

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Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski

WRONG. It's dependant on the state.
In Texas all an employer can say is if the person is re-hireable or not. They can not give any negative comments or job performance ratings, ect.

That is incorrect.

In Texas as long as you answer what was asked, and what you say is factual and non-inflammatory it is allowable.

Not allowed:
Inflammatory: "Jane was fired for using drugs. We don't tolerate druggies here."

Allowed:
Non-inflammatory: "Jane failed a drug test on (date). The initial positive result was confirmed. Medical review of the result revealed no satisfactory explanation for the presence of the substance that was found. Employees who fail a drug test under such circumstances are subject to termination."

http://www.twc.state.tx.us/new...te/job_references.html
 

Pardus

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The Geek Squad keeps me busy, every time they fuck up, i get a call to do it right.

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