INTERVIEW WITH OUR
AB PHILLIPS OFFSHORE TEAM

Published on May 02, 2019

Intogreat talks to Roger and Peachy
AB Phillips Processing Support Team

When it comes to creating an environment that fosters employee engagement, the Intogreat team continues to develop new strategies to make sure that staff engagement is a priority in the workplace.


In line with our staff engagement efforts, the Intogreat team conducted a one-on-one interview with AB Phillips’ offshore team. Roger (Processing Support) and Peachy (SME) shared their accomplishments and fulfilling experience working with the ABP onshore team and the Intogreat management.


By asking the right questions pertaining to key aspects of staff engagement, the Intogreat team was able to achieve the goal of the interview — to gauge our staff’s levels of engagement and therefore determine the key factors contributing to our team members’ job satisfaction.

INTERVIEW QUESTIONS :

  • Can you briefly describe your work with AB Philips?
  • How can you describe being part of AB Phillips?
  • How can you describe being with Intogreat?
  • Do you see opportunities for you at Intogreat?
  • Does your work give you a feeling of personal accomplishment?
  • How satisfied are you with the teamwork in the Intogreat workplace?
  • Do you enjoy being part of the Intogreat family?

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