Help desk management software
Mar 31Joan records one journal entry for the sales from the fourth week of business. All of the sales were cash sales, except for a large sale on Mar 29 to Spaces Direct Co. on credit.
Cash sales totalled $5,600. The list price of the sale to Spaces Direct Co. is $2,800, but they are given a 10% trade discount. The cost of the inventory sold was $4,800.
Mar 31Joan withdraws $1,000 cash for her personal use Additional March 31 adjusting entry information 1.A count of office supplies reveals that $410 of supplies remain in stock. 2.Joan estimates that the security service bill for March will be approximately $350.
by Walmart Greeter @ November 18, 2008 4:40 pm
Easy--- The focal point of your job on the helpdesk is to satisfy that customer by any means necessary. You might not have the right answer at the right time. But, inform your interviewer that your primary purpose is to GET that answer for that customer, no matter what. Always be informative to that customer. Be honest...even when you lie...to that customer. ALWAYS be courteous and friendly...even when you don't feel like it. The customer is the company's bread n butter; thus, it is YOUR bread n butter. If you demonstrate this to that interviewer, you will get that job, even if other candidates know more than you.
Easy--- The focal point of your job on the helpdesk is to satisfy that customer by any means necessary. You might not have the right answer at the right time. But, inform your interviewer that your primary purpose is to GET that answer for that customer, no matter what. Always be informative to that customer. Be honest...even when you lie...to that customer. ALWAYS be courteous and friendly...even when you don't feel like it. The customer is the company's bread n butter; thus, it is YOUR bread n butter. If you demonstrate this to that interviewer, you will get that job, even if other candidates know more than you.
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