Marcy Case Interview Essay

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Marcy is very business-like with her callers but not unkind. She does a good job with NAPE verification and follows scripts fairly well. She needs to work on correct station selection, and remember to retrieve the APE before answering questions. Marcy tends to sound monotone and often sounds like she is reading, but it is evident that she attempts proper protocol in all of her

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