Right for Ryzex? Take Our Brief Self-Assessment to Find Out
Are you right for Ryzex? Our success is built on the passions and commitment of talented, responsible people who share our values. Take a moment to complete this brief questionnaire to see if you’re a good match with us.
Do You Share Our Values?
| 1. It’s 4:55 and you’re tired after a long day. Your phone rings; a client desperately needs a handheld scanner to meet its inventory deadline in two days. What do you do?
- Politely explain that you can’t help them now, but will get to them first thing in the morning.
- Pass the call on to someone else.
- Take down all the information you need, then spend the next hour making sure the right scanner is shipped overnight to the client.
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| 2. You see an empty fizzy drink can on the floor. Do you…
- Walk on by because you’re too busy to pick it up?
- Pick it up, then complain loudly about how thoughtless some people are?
- Throw the can in a recycling bin, then move the bin where it can be more visible and accessible to everyone else?
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| 3. You think you know a more efficient way of managing a client’s spare parts inventory, but you suspect it might offend the representative assigned to the client. Your options:
- Forget about it. Why make waves and cause trouble?
- Write a critical email to the representative’s manager, exposing the rep’s flaws and describing your recommendations for improvement.
- Approach the representative over a cup of coffee and open a conversation about ways the two of you can make Ryzex even more useful to the client.
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| 4. One of your colleagues is under pressure and falling behind, threatening the performance of your team. What would you do?
- Tell the other team members that your colleague, “just isn’t pulling his weight.”
- Say nothing and hope everything turns out for the best.
- Ask your colleague how you can help – then help.
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| 5. Despite your best efforts to please your customer, you get a long, angry phone call that’s hostile, even insulting. In response, you…
- Trade insults, point by point.
- Hang up the phone.
- Take a deep breath, listen patiently, then ask questions about specific things you can do to resolve the underlying problems.
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| 6. Your urgent work on a client’s behalf is interrupted by an e-mail requiring your attendance at a team meeting. Should you…
- Ignore the e-mail?
- Go to the meeting, even though you’ll miss an important deadline?
- Write a response explaining that you'll be late because you're finishing something important for your client?
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How did you do?
If you answered “C” to all the questions, congratulations! You’re the kind of person we want to meet. Take a look at our job openings. If you see a fit, fill out our employment application and send us your CV via email at careersuk@ryzex.com.
Did You Know? Ryzex Was Voted...
- One of the area's fastest growing private companies - three times!
- "Great Place to Work"
- Top 100 Private Companies