Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Tuesday's Assignment:

Good morning everyone,
  1. We have few videos on phone interviews. Please click on the first link here and write down the steps the presenter has presented to start off any interview.
  2. Next, click on this link for a different telephone interviewing tips and list down all the dos and the don’ts that the speaker has mentioned
3- Read the following article about deceptive telemarketing and then answer the following questions:

What is Deceptive Telemarketing?

Using the phone to obtain payment from you for a non-existent or misrepresented product, service or charitable gift is deceptive telemarketing. Using the phone to obtain your private banking information or credit card number to steal is deceptive telemarketing. Offering you a prize for which you must pay is deceptive telemarketing. Using the phone to obtain your money fraudulently in any way is deceptive telemarketing. It is a serious crime punishable by jail.
Telemarketing, the use of telephones to market goods and services, has rapidly expanded in recent years. Sales in Canada now exceed $500 billion dollars a year. Most of these telemarketing activities are legitimate but some are not. Deceptive telemarketing practices have been a problem in Canada, with cross-border implications, since the early 1970s. Telemarketing fraud has now become one of the most pervasive forms of white-collar crime. In 1998, law enforcement and other agencies reported over 45,000 complaints about fraudulent telemarketing.
Since 1995, Canadians have lost approximately $200 million as a result of this activity. Criminals are drawn to the offence by large proceeds and relatively low risks of detection, prosecution and punishment. Since the 1980s, low-cost telecommunications have created economies of scale and provided offenders with effective means of conducting potentially massive frauds. A single telemarketer with a well-organized scheme can easily extort several hundred thousand dollars per year from unsuspecting victims. In some cases, the high profits have also attracted organized crime.

Target Groups and Victims

Offenders maximize their profits by focusing on vulnerable target groups. Victims are not chosen at random but rather are methodically selected because they have savings or assets and are perceived to be susceptible. Fraudulent telemarketers often prey on seniors on the assumption that they may be more trusting and polite toward strangers. Offenders have told police their ideal target is an elderly person, home alone, with little or no contact with family members. Another higher risk group is past victims. Once an individual has been identified as being vulnerable, they are repeatedly targeted. Victim information is often sold in the form of "sucker lists" or "hot lists" to other offenders.

The Effects of Telemarketing Fraud

The estimated $200 million lost by Canadian victims of telemarketing fraud is only a small part of the cost of this pervasive crime. Research conducted by North American law-enforcement and police officials indicates that the elderly are not only more susceptible, but they tend to be more seriously affected. Some have lost their life savings and have been forced to sell their homes. Seniors are often reluctant to report the crime to the authorities or even to family fearing they will be blamed for being “careless” or “greedy.” Some fear they will be seen as incompetent and lose control over their affairs.

Source: PhoneBusters: The Canadian Anti-fraud Call Centre,
www.phonebusters.com; extracted June 22, 2009, with permission


Find synonyms in the article for the following words.

1. get                                                             7. profits
2. dishonestly                                                 8. very large; huge
3. increased in size                                          9. vulnerable
4. are more than                                             10. victimize
5. honest                                                       11. unwilling
6. common                                                    12. the object of attention

Circle True or False.
1. Fraudulent telemarketers sometimes pretend to be legitimate charities seeking a donation.                                                                                                          T F
2. All telemarketing is dishonest.                                                                         T F
3. Many fraudulent telemarketers are never caught and punished.                          T F
4. Fraudulent telemarketing is attractive to criminals because of the potential to make
large amounts of money with little investment.                                                     T F
5. Organized crime is responsible for most telemarketing fraud.                             T F
6. Fraudulent telemarketers target seniors because they have more money.             T F
7. A victim of telemarketing fraud is at higher risk of being victimized against.        T F
8. Seniors may not report being victimized by a telemarketing fraud because they
are afraid of what their family will say.                                                                T F

11 comments:

  1. The steps to start off any telephone interview:
    1- introduce your self: name and background.
    2- Discuss the details of your background in brief.
    3- Discuss the accomplishments
    4- show why this company will hire you.

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  2. the steps of phone interview;
    1. introduce yourself including name, a brief overview of background.
    2. talk about the details of your background.
    3. discuss the accomplishments and the success.

    do and the do not list in the phone interview
    don't put someone on hold when you are talking to them in a phone interview to pick up another's line.
    don't answer you kids' questions and let other disturbance going on.
    don't allowed your caller waiting.


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  3. The second video The dos and don't that the speaker has mentioned:
    1- Don't use slang terms.
    2- You can't put someone on hold.
    3- You can't answer the kids questions.
    3- You can"t have other disturbance going on.
    4- Don't allow the caller waiting.
    Be attention.

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  4. Wu Fan
    The steps for the telephone interview:
    1. Honestly introduce yourself.
    2. Discuss the detail of your background.
    3. Discuss the accomplishment
    4. Why they hire you.
    5. If success then get to the in person interview.

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  5. Wu Fan
    The dos and don'ts:
    While you are doing a telephone interview,
    1. Don't use strong tones.
    2. You can't pick up the other line.
    3. You can't answer to your kid's question.
    4. Don't let the caller waiting.
    5. Pay attention.

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  6. get= obtain
    dishonestly= deceptive
    increased in size= rapidly expanded
    are more than most of
    honest= unsuspecting= trusting
    common= pervasive
    profit= charitable gift= prize
    very large, huge= massive
    vulnerable= offence= risk
    victimize= fraudulently
    unwilling= incompetent= reluctant
    the object of the attention= methodically

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  7. 1- t
    2- f
    3-t
    4-t
    5-t
    6- t
    7-t
    8-t

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  8. The steps of phone interview:
    1-Introduce yourself give your name, give a brief overview as your back ground.
    2-Talk about the of your back ground.
    3-Discuss your accomplishment.
    4-Always think why should this company wants to hire you and speak about your accomplishment and your success.

    The second video the dos and don't that the speaker has mention:
    1-You can use any just slang-term.
    2-You can't put someone on hold when you're talking to them in a phone.
    3-You can't answer your kids question or you can't have other disturbances going on.
    4-Don't allow your caller ID or caller waiting.
    5-Pay attention in to your phone interview.

    Synonyms in the article for the following words:
    1-Get= obtain
    2-Dishonestly= Fraudulently
    3-Increased in size= Exceed
    4-Are more than= cross-border
    5-Honest= legitimate or trust
    6-Common= pervasive
    7-Profits= proceeds
    8-Very large, huge= Massive
    9-Vulnerable= susceptible
    10-Victimize= Fraudulent
    11-Unwilling= reluctant
    12-The object of attention=

    Circle True or False:
    1-T
    2-F
    3-T
    4-T
    5-F
    6-T
    7-T
    8-F

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  9. The steps to start off telephone interview:
    1. Introduce youself: name and give a brife overview of your background.
    2. Discuss the details of your background.
    3. Talk about your accomplishments.
    4. Talk about why the company will hire you.

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    Replies
    1. List down all the dos and the don’ts that the speaker has mentioned:
      1. You can't use slang terms.
      2. You can't put someone on hold.
      3.You can't answer the kids questions.
      4. You can"t have other disturbance going on.
      5. Don't allow the caller waiting.

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  10. The following is the answers of today’s assignment:
    1. introduce yourself: name, brief overview, discuss your success
    2. Don’ts
    Use line turn, pick up another line, answer kid’s question, call waiting, other’s disruption
    3. get: obtain, dishonesty: fraudulently, increased in size: expand, honest: deceptive
    common: pervasive, are more than: exceed, profits: economies, huge: massive
    vulnerable: susceptible, victimize: affect, unwilling: reluctant, the object of attention: attract
    4. T, F, T, T, T, F, F, T

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