What email?
I just had my interview a few hours ago. I'm normally a very optimistic person, but based on how the interview seemed to go (despite the fact that I feel I did well), I'm expecting a rejection email, and now I'm second-guessing stuff I said during the phone call (aaaack!)
The interviewer asked about being coached, but all he said was "Tell me about the last time you were coached." Well, we're not coached. Ever. And yeah, I work a work-at-home "call center" job. We're sent stats from time to time but we're never coached. Strange, huh? All my studying for this interview and that question completely caught me off guard.
I told the interviewer we're not really coached, and so I had something to offer in the form of an answer, I told him about a time we were "coached" as a group on call process changes and how that really made a positive difference in call flow overall. Good answer, right? Well maybe not.
It wasn't until I came back here and read a few more threads that I realized what he was really asking is how I handle constructive criticism. I wish he would've asked that specifically -- because my answer sure didn't reflect what he was asking, and I would've gladly answered that constructive criticism is actually a good thing, shouldn't be taken personally, and should be seen as a way to help oneself improve.
Soooo ... heads up to anyone else being asked this question.