AMAZON (DSP) DELIVERY SERVICE PARTNER Interview Questions & Answers! (Amazon DSP Application Tips!)
Do you have a driving license?
This is an obvious one, but it doesn’t mean that you should give them a three words answer: “Yes, I do.” Especially if you’ve been driving a car or a van for a longer time, you should say so. For example:
It sounds much better, and you send over a clear sign that you are at least a bit experienced, and won’t end up in a ditch on a side of the road, while delivering precious good to their customers.
Why a job of a delivery driver?
In an ideal case, you should cover two areas in your answer: What the job offers to you, and what you can bring onboard their team. The first one is easier. You love driving, enjoy communication with customers, and with your level of education and (lack) of experience, this is one of the best jobs you can get. What’s more, you like the early morning schedule, it fits your habits and you prefer to end early in the afternoon, so the job is really a great match, at least at this stage of your professional career.
And what can you bring onboard? You can start by saying that you drive responsibly, have decent time management skills, strong communication skills, know the local area, and, of course, you are motivated to do the job, and do it well. Considering everything, you feel like an ideal candidate for the position, and that’s why you decided to apply.
What advice do candidates give for interviewing at Amazon DSP
Why do you want to work for Amazon?
You should give them some words of praise. Say that you love their brand, are a regular customer, and enjoy greatly both the shopping experience and the level of customer service. What’s more, you know they are no. 1 in the world, and working for Amazon you have 100% job security. This isn’t some small e-shop run from a garage by a couple of enthusiastic friends that may close on any day… Working for Amazon, you do not have to be afraid of losing the job (unless you make something stupid of course).
You can also point out something you like from the job description. Of course, Amazon or not, this is still a job of a delivery driver. But, for example, you may get some benefits you would not get in many other places. Participating in 401(k) plans with 50% company match, and enrolling in paid life and accident insurance, is just one of the examples. You can also refer to their famous leadership principles. One way or another, they should get an impression that Amazon is your first choice.