Tracking Number: 11147N
Job Title: Demand Research Specialist
Business Unit: Networks and Wholesale
Service Organisation: Network Infrastructure Provisioning
Division/Section: North Zone
Number of Positions: 6
Job Type Classification: Permanent
Region: Gauteng
Location - Town / City: Pretoria and Johannesburg
Job Requirements: Qualifications: Grade 12, with relevant modular training.
Experience: Five years' experience in Demand Research/forecasting.
Special requirements:
- A valid driver's license
- Able to travel and stay over night
- MS Office
Core Description:
The incumbent will be responsible to research demand trends, develop processes, procedures, methods and provide supporting functions in Demand Research/Forecasting in order to provide a comprehensive forecasting service to enable Telkom to meet the requirements/demands and future customers.
Competencies:
Competencies (Knowledge and Skills): MS Office: Excel and Word
Questions after the interview:
At the end of an interview there is usually an opportunity where you can ask any questions you might have. This is a great opportunity to show the interviewer that you are interested in the position as well as the company. It is a good idea to prepare a few questions before the interview – this can be done while you are doing research on the company.
Your questions should show the interviewer that you are a good candidate for the position. Try and avoid questions that are based on your personal needs and preferences, for instance:
- How much leave will I get in a year?
- Will I be considered for promotion in my first year?
- When will I get an increase?
- What time can I leave in the afternoon?
These questions are inappropriate at this stage and will probably raise concerns on the side of the interviewer. Should you be the successful candidate then all these questions will be answered in your letter of appointment so don’t waste this opportunity by asking these basic questions.
If the position is an entry level job or very junior then you are welcome to ask questions in line with the position, for instance:
- Why did the previous person leave the position?
- What would the successful person be tasked to do in a typical day?
- How does this position fit into the department and / or company?
- Could you explain the company structure to me?
- Is there any further education assistance or support?
If the position is more senior then you can prepare question around the following themes:
- current issues that will face the successful candidate;
- inter-personal challenges in the department;
- any process, technology or people challenges that needs to be attended to urgently;
- key result areas that need urgent attention in the first few months;
The above information should get you started. Prepare a few questions so that you can show your worth. Good luck with your interview!