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Question 7 of 30 for our FedEx Mock Interview

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Question 7 of 30

How was your performance measured, in your most recent role?

The interviewer would like to understand better the key performance indicators you needed to meet in a more recent role, and how precisely those KPI's were measured.

A good interviewer will recognize that the top candidates ALWAYS understand how they were measured, and where they landed in regards to their performance against others in a similar role.

It is a red flag to an interviewer if the interviewee responds with 'I don't know,' or worse yet - 'My company didn't measure my performance in any way.' Every company pays attention to employee performance metrics; it's just that some ways are more evident than others.

Some ways that your employer might measure your performance:

- The rate of absence, late days, and sick days
- Setting specific objectives for you, related to a task
- Amount of defective work submitted, or amount of work returned
- Human Capital ROI
- Error counting
- Timed tasks
- Employee retention rates (for managers)
- Revenue Per Employee or Profit per FTE (Full Time Equivalent)
- The willingness of clients to recommend you or your work
- Feedback provided by coworkers and management
- Number of sales
- Scheduling errors
- Safety days
- First- call resolution or call quality and handling (primarily for call-center environments)

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How to Answer: How was your performance measured, in your most recent role?

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  • 7. How was your performance measured, in your most recent role?

      How to Answer

      The interviewer would like to understand better the key performance indicators you needed to meet in a more recent role, and how precisely those KPI's were measured.

      A good interviewer will recognize that the top candidates ALWAYS understand how they were measured, and where they landed in regards to their performance against others in a similar role.

      It is a red flag to an interviewer if the interviewee responds with 'I don't know,' or worse yet - 'My company didn't measure my performance in any way.' Every company pays attention to employee performance metrics; it's just that some ways are more evident than others.

      Some ways that your employer might measure your performance:

      - The rate of absence, late days, and sick days
      - Setting specific objectives for you, related to a task
      - Amount of defective work submitted, or amount of work returned
      - Human Capital ROI
      - Error counting
      - Timed tasks
      - Employee retention rates (for managers)
      - Revenue Per Employee or Profit per FTE (Full Time Equivalent)
      - The willingness of clients to recommend you or your work
      - Feedback provided by coworkers and management
      - Number of sales
      - Scheduling errors
      - Safety days
      - First- call resolution or call quality and handling (primarily for call-center environments)

      Written by Rachelle Enns on October 3rd, 2018

      1st Answer Example

      "As a delivery manager, my performance was measured by employee retention rates, production rates, and safety days. The most important metrics for that company included the safety of the employees and the quality of the deliveries."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on October 3rd, 2018

      2nd Answer Example

      "We had online customer surveys in my most recent role. Another KPI was the number of items sold per transaction. I was consistently in the top 10 out of 100 for our region."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on October 4th, 2018