I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Network Rail (Manchester, England) in Sep 2017
Interview
First interview was a group interview. This is taken place at Square One in Manchester.
The interview is broken down to two parts.
- Hazard perception style questions - Hazard perception questions is basically marking ALL hazards that are there in the picture that will cause accidents such as slips, trips and falls to both customers and colleagues. All you’re doing is circling them.
- Multiple choice questions on customer service - The multiple choice question on customer service is basically that, to show that you’ll do what is necessary for the customer when asked by them.
Both are timed but they provide you enough time for you to do both as its easy enough.
After you have been successful in group interview, they do one to one interview. This can take place in either Square One or at the station, depending what room is free.
There were two managers on the panel interviewing me. Personally speaking, interview went well as I was quietly confident. The questions that they were asking were mainly deriving from my CV. So questions regarding my history of customer service and education. It was a good thing I read my CV in the morning of the interview due to some of it being a little bit exaggerated.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Have you dealt with customers with disabilities and if so how have you helped them?
I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Network Rail (London, England) in Nov 2024
Interview
During the application process i was asked a series of questions like name a time when you went above and beyond. I applied in early july and wasn't contacted until mid November for a group interview. I would say there was about 6-8 managers on the pannel from different roles.We was given a paper with scenerios of what may happend around the station and we had to discuss and write down what we would do and who we would contact in each situation, its primarly to see how you would discus the situation so be vocal. Then we had a station tour. Then we had a one to one which was role pay based on a situation at the station. Finally I was just asked one question about safey.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Network Rail (Leeds, England) in Sep 2020
Interview
I applied to the position in mid-to-late July 2020. I was offered the opportunity to complete an online assessment early August, to which I received my successful result four days later alongside an invitation to an online interview to be completed a week later. The assessment consisted of literacy tests to assess our reading and comprehension levels. The next online interview was short, asking only five questions and required background understanding of the company and its values for success. Nearly a month later in early September I was contacted to say I was successful in this online interview, and invited to an in-person assessment centre in Leeds, at a local hotel. This took place the next week, and they were extremely friendly and social-distance-aware the entire time. We had a short presentation delivered to us about the job role, and completed a group task which featured a customer service situation, where we had to discuss a difficult situation and work out what we would do, and nominate someone to feed back to the assessors, of which there were the same number of candidates in the room. This was followed by an individual interview with two of the assessors, presumably one being the assessor assigned to me, which was rather enjoyable as my interviewers were attentive and friendly. We then had to fill our our previous employment for the last three years, provide identification and then could leave if we were ready. They had suggested we would be there three and a half hours, the entire process lasted for an hour and a half at most. After nearly three weeks at the start of October I was told I was successful in this, and am still awaiting a start date for this role. I am told there are also in-person checks and other background checks involved.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Network Rail (London, England) in Sep 2020
Interview
After completing a verbal reasoning test online, I was invited to interview at a station. There were 2 interviewers, and the duration was around 45 minutes. The questions related to customer service, safety, and some situation-based questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Give an example of a time you dealt with a difficult customer?