Hi Ana, I've got an Area Manager interview in 2 days and your video has been helpful. One thing I wasn't aware of with this role is the travel you mentioned, especially international travel. Can you elaborate on what kind of trips they've sent you on and how often? I haven't been able to find much on the topic otherwise. Thanks!
Hi Brian! I wish you good luck at the job interview 🍀🤞😊 In terms of travel it really depends on your company. It's good to ask them if you're going to travel for work. I usually go over to the UK as the head office is based in there and all big events, conferences, and training sessions happen in the UK. They're usual business trips for about 1-3 days where people interact with each other. Networking is a very important thing to get to know people better and share some ideas, (drinking helps a lot as well 🤣). These trips can be very intense as they're very informative but it's a great way to get out of the routine.
Super vidéo merci, I don"t know if you would share the same idea with me, I think that for the fields of Management, Sales, Marketing and on, It is more about good practices and having good common sense , You will say Porter's theory and Mintz berg books, I realize that they not funded theories but more about their experiences and how they succeed to make things work (It works it works and that's OK), as a proof I would ask you a question (If I have the right): Are you exportable ? (I mean If you could at the moment change your area and start working in another area with the same analysis ?) Merci
wow!!! Great thoughts! :) I like when I can talk about this on a professional level! I agree it's a lot about experience and testing what works and what doesn't in a certain job. And college didn't prepare me for this job at all, it was a lot of practice, common sense and experiments at work! Emmm...about being exportable I think it's possible cause the nowledge you get while working as an area manager is a lot about creating strategy, organizing the time and people as if I was to change the industry my experience would still count a lot! I know managers who worked in technology, then moved to the food industry and came back to technology! Their knowledge, expertise, skills and abilities were useful everywhere! :)
@@AMEditionYT "College didn't prepare me for this job at all" I like this dangerous statement Hhhh . When I sad area I meant Region ( Country , continent and so on) In Algeria, I was working with Ericsson's board ( Ceo, key account managers) I realized that their power was in their network : they know most clients private & gov so they get markets and sell products well, I know this is a high Level of management but I can't Imagine X ceo worked 10 years in X country in other country, he will lose a lot of his power... If I would comment on you when u sad identifiying starategy, I think starategy is very high vision of many many components and a set of actions ( aspirations, goals, décisions ... Etc) its about 10 years vision , but I think most managers perform tasks and goals to follow a certain starategy defined by 1℅ people of the company. To be honest, after 3 years in Ericsson can't understand the world starategy Lol ,PS: for which company are u working ?
@@yasserdahou5308 the college statement is just my own experience! I always opt for extra development, not only college! 😊 And well done to you!!! 😊👍 looks like you have a great work experience, I'm still working on building it! And area means just a part of Dublin atm😅 not as much as yours! About relationships I totally agree! 🤩👍 it's very important to build relationships! They make life better and open more doors! Thank you for sharing your thoughts! Really enjoy reading comprehensive comments on my channel 🤩
Hello Ana, I just received an job offer to become a Area Role Manager with Amazon for the southern Louisiana area. The job isn’t scheduled to start until September 2021. What are some ways I can better prepare myself for the job. Also is there any material I can read or specific research I need to do right now before starting, so I can ensure success once the job has begun. Please let me know.
That is awesome! Congratulations! I'd say it's about developing your knowledge about people. I found the book called "Emotional intelligence" very useful for understanding how our emotions work. This was something that helped me a lot in my role. I also have about 2 or 3 more video about being an Area Manager. They might also be interesting for you.
@@AMEditionYT Thank you I really appreciate it. I’m going to download the audio version and see if I can find the other video you have. I love that your channel is a great resource I can use to succeed!
Hi Ana! So I have an interview for the Area Manager role coming up! Its 3x30min panel interviews, what advice/tips do you have for someone who doesn't have much leadership experience so far.
Hi! :) I totally understand your situation! I would suggest you to analyse you small leadership experience. Even it is very small it's still better than nothing! There are usually plenty of behavioral questions like: What would you do in a certain situation? How would you invest 100 euro to receive a positive return on investment etc. Try to think about it and what you could answer. Also I had a video about how to be successful during an interview: ruclips.net/video/u0FpzciTXIQ/видео.html I will leave it in the description to this video so you can find it! :) Also get very well prepared and even talk to yourself, imagine different situations. Watch many videos on RUclips about interviews and Area Managers' experience to gain some insights! Good luck to you! :)
Hi! Wow! This is amazing! Good luck to you :) Will you have an online interview? I'd say watch as many recent videos about passing an interview as possible as there you can find really good advice! Think in advance what you're going to say. Maybe even talk to yourself and explain to yourself clearly why you are the best candidate for the position. Also make sure you have a list of your achievements and also a few tips to how you can help the company to improve its productivity! :)
AM Edition thank you :) It is an online interview, the format is 15 minute debrief then a 45 minute interview 15 minute break, then another 45 minute interview. It seems pretty long is that how yours was ? And thanks I will brainstorm some ideas. I’m really interested in asking what kind of challenges you face as an AM?
It sounds like a very intense interview. My interview lasted for one hour but felt like 10 minutes! The time will pass very quickly as you will talk a lot! Also, if you're well prepared the length shouldn't be a problem! Also challenges that I face as an AM are: - building relationships with hundreds of people. It can be very complicated to understand multiple personalities but with experience it gets much easier. - investing the budget. Usually area managers receive a monthly budget that they can invest as they want. Also the return on investment should be presented to the company. So at the beginning it can be difficult what works and what doesn't work so it can take some additional time to understand how to invest the budget correctly. - self organisation. I suppose that you will have a high degree of freedom and you will have to organize your time and be extremely effective and productive. It can be difficult esp if the industry is changing at a very fast pace. you need to try different ways to organize your time! - hitting 100% KPIs can be difficult sometimes as the KPIs can be very high and sometimes they might not totally depend on you! So for example your area is mystery shopped and you can only train the people in your area but the mystery shop results can depend on their mood, the time of the day, their own problems etc. - dealing with people who are not interested. Very often I have to figure out how to make people interested to deal with me. It can be difficult to understand what's the best way. Sometimes a little present or favour can help, or you can bring them for a cup of coffee to build some relationships. Also, I'd suggest to ask some questions and have them prepared and even written. Sth like: How does a usual work day looks like? What does the company do in order to support a learning culture in the organisation? What opportunities for development are there in the company? etc! :) Hope it will help a bit! Good luck to you! :)
@@dunavyndeguzman5186 hope it helps!😊👌 I remember when I was there before the interview, I had no one to ask for help and that was complicated...but now that you can get well prepared your chances will increase a lot🤩😊
Hi Anna, I have a area manager interview coming up. It is the final stage here in the UK it is a 4x45 min interview. Do you have any advice or questions you can help with? Thanks
Hi! When is your interview? 😊 I recorded a video with really good advice one hour ago and will publish it on Tuesday next week. That's gonna be useful for you 💯! I'd do a thorough research about the company, watch a few RUclips videos about the company, read their "About us" page on their website and see if something impresses you. Use that in your interview 😊 Also try see what pain points they have and how you can help them solve one of their problems, or a problem in their industry. Check who are their competitors and mention them as well (this is how they will see that you can help them achieve competitive advantage on the market). Dress up well to impress and show that you're a professional. Prepare some good questions to ask them like: What's my work day going to look like? Do you support a learning environment in the company and how this happens? What's the size of the team you will work with? I also had another video about Area Manager. That might be useful for you as well😊 I wish you the best of luck!😊
AM Edition Hi thank you so much for that. I will defiantly look forward to your video on Tuesday. I will look up on those points you have mentioned. My interview is on 13th of This month. Thank you again
Hi! Sounds great! Good luck to you :) Yeah, all positions are great for a start. Once you have gained some experience, you can start looking into higher positions. :)
You are so amazing and pretty. Whenever I started to see your video, just forget to hear what you are saying as I look at you without a blink. It's not my fault dear, an angel in front of me and what can I do!!!
Hlw Ann I saw your previous video they are really very helpful. I am planning to take admission in university college of cork in Master of sustainable energy engineering. plz guide me regarding this course and also tell about the scope of this course in Ireland.
Hi!😊 unfortunately I'm not too sure about masters in sustainable energy as i haven't studied it. You can check it on the Cork University website. They usually post everything regarding courses. 😊 also you can email them directly. They usually reply quickly
@@AMEditionYT You don't need a degree to become an Area Manager, if you have two years of experience at amazon. However, external applicants needs to have a degree to directly become an AM at amazon.
Just got the email that I got the job , just waiting on offer letter etc 🙏🏽 super nervous. Also you are absolutely gorgeous ! Much love from Miami
WOW! This is amazing! Best of luck to you :)
Same I don’t start until July though. They’re building a new facility here in a nearby suburb of Chicago
DaNaija Little nice! I start in January and i get to stay in Florida . They originally asked me to go to Jersey but i couldn’t
House Cadillac same. I was happy I was placed at a location that’s still in my state and I don’t have to relocate
DaNaija Little that’s awesome 🙏🏽
Hi, this is the first video I have watched from you. You have a great personality. I am sure that you are a super Manager with your team ;)
Greetings from Dublin :)
I hope it was helpful and your interview went well🥰❤
I just follow you so that I can watch you. You are Amazing!
Oww!! That's lovely! Thank you :)
Great information, I interview for Area Manager Wednesday. thank you !
Hi Ana,
I've got an Area Manager interview in 2 days and your video has been helpful. One thing I wasn't aware of with this role is the travel you mentioned, especially international travel. Can you elaborate on what kind of trips they've sent you on and how often? I haven't been able to find much on the topic otherwise. Thanks!
Hi Brian! I wish you good luck at the job interview 🍀🤞😊
In terms of travel it really depends on your company. It's good to ask them if you're going to travel for work.
I usually go over to the UK as the head office is based in there and all big events, conferences, and training sessions happen in the UK.
They're usual business trips for about 1-3 days where people interact with each other. Networking is a very important thing to get to know people better and share some ideas, (drinking helps a lot as well 🤣).
These trips can be very intense as they're very informative but it's a great way to get out of the routine.
Very well put. Ty
HAI HELLO ANA THANKS FOR YOUR INFORMATION 😀
I love your speaking style
Thank you :)
Cool video
Thanks for the feedback :)
Super vidéo merci, I don"t know if you would share the same idea with me, I think that for the fields of Management, Sales, Marketing and on, It is more about good practices and having good common sense
, You will say Porter's theory and Mintz berg books, I realize that they not funded theories but more about their experiences and how they succeed to make things work (It works it works and that's OK), as a proof I would ask you a question (If I have the right): Are you exportable
? (I mean If you could at the moment change your area and start working in another area with the same analysis ?) Merci
wow!!! Great thoughts! :) I like when I can talk about this on a professional level! I agree it's a lot about experience and testing what works and what doesn't in a certain job. And college didn't prepare me for this job at all, it was a lot of practice, common sense and experiments at work!
Emmm...about being exportable I think it's possible cause the nowledge you get while working as an area manager is a lot about creating strategy, organizing the time and people as if I was to change the industry my experience would still count a lot!
I know managers who worked in technology, then moved to the food industry and came back to technology! Their knowledge, expertise, skills and abilities were useful everywhere! :)
@@AMEditionYT "College didn't prepare me for this job at all" I like this dangerous statement Hhhh .
When I sad area I meant Region ( Country , continent and so on)
In Algeria, I was working with Ericsson's board ( Ceo, key account managers) I realized that their power was in their network : they know most clients private & gov so they get markets and sell products well, I know this is a high Level of management but I can't Imagine X ceo worked 10 years in X country in other country, he will lose a lot of his power...
If I would comment on you when u sad identifiying starategy, I think starategy is very high vision of many many components and a set of actions ( aspirations, goals, décisions ... Etc) its about 10 years vision , but I think most managers perform tasks and goals to follow a certain starategy defined by 1℅ people of the company.
To be honest, after 3 years in Ericsson can't understand the world starategy Lol ,PS: for which company are u working ?
@@yasserdahou5308 the college statement is just my own experience! I always opt for extra development, not only college! 😊
And well done to you!!! 😊👍 looks like you have a great work experience, I'm still working on building it! And area means just a part of Dublin atm😅 not as much as yours!
About relationships I totally agree! 🤩👍 it's very important to build relationships!
They make life better and open more doors!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! Really enjoy reading comprehensive comments on my channel 🤩
@@AMEditionYT thanks Anna it was my pleasure sharing with you these ideas
Hello Ana,
I just received an job offer to become a Area Role Manager with Amazon for the southern Louisiana area. The job isn’t scheduled to start until September 2021. What are some ways I can better prepare myself for the job. Also is there any material I can read or specific research I need to do right now before starting, so I can ensure success once the job has begun. Please let me know.
That is awesome! Congratulations!
I'd say it's about developing your knowledge about people.
I found the book called "Emotional intelligence" very useful for understanding how our emotions work. This was something that helped me a lot in my role.
I also have about 2 or 3 more video about being an Area Manager. They might also be interesting for you.
@@AMEditionYT Thank you I really appreciate it. I’m going to download the audio version and see if I can find the other video you have. I love that your channel is a great resource I can use to succeed!
Hi Ana! So I have an interview for the Area Manager role coming up!
Its 3x30min panel interviews, what advice/tips do you have for someone who doesn't have much leadership experience so far.
Hi! :) I totally understand your situation!
I would suggest you to analyse you small leadership experience. Even it is very small it's still better than nothing!
There are usually plenty of behavioral questions like: What would you do in a certain situation? How would you invest 100 euro to receive a positive return on investment etc. Try to think about it and what you could answer.
Also I had a video about how to be successful during an interview: ruclips.net/video/u0FpzciTXIQ/видео.html
I will leave it in the description to this video so you can find it! :)
Also get very well prepared and even talk to yourself, imagine different situations. Watch many videos on RUclips about interviews and Area Managers' experience to gain some insights!
Good luck to you! :)
How did the interview go?
Farhan Ali how did it go
Hey Ana Maria, my name is Dunavyn, I am from California and this thursday I have an interview for an AM position. Is there any advice you can give me?
Hi! Wow! This is amazing! Good luck to you :)
Will you have an online interview?
I'd say watch as many recent videos about passing an interview as possible as there you can find really good advice!
Think in advance what you're going to say. Maybe even talk to yourself and explain to yourself clearly why you are the best candidate for the position.
Also make sure you have a list of your achievements and also a few tips to how you can help the company to improve its productivity! :)
AM Edition thank you :)
It is an online interview, the format is 15 minute debrief then a 45 minute interview 15 minute break, then another 45 minute interview. It seems pretty long is that how yours was ?
And thanks I will brainstorm some ideas. I’m really interested in asking what kind of challenges you face as an AM?
It sounds like a very intense interview. My interview lasted for one hour but felt like 10 minutes! The time will pass very quickly as you will talk a lot!
Also, if you're well prepared the length shouldn't be a problem!
Also challenges that I face as an AM are:
- building relationships with hundreds of people. It can be very complicated to understand multiple personalities but with experience it gets much easier.
- investing the budget. Usually area managers receive a monthly budget that they can invest as they want. Also the return on investment should be presented to the company. So at the beginning it can be difficult what works and what doesn't work so it can take some additional time to understand how to invest the budget correctly.
- self organisation. I suppose that you will have a high degree of freedom and you will have to organize your time and be extremely effective and productive. It can be difficult esp if the industry is changing at a very fast pace. you need to try different ways to organize your time!
- hitting 100% KPIs can be difficult sometimes as the KPIs can be very high and sometimes they might not totally depend on you! So for example your area is mystery shopped and you can only train the people in your area but the mystery shop results can depend on their mood, the time of the day, their own problems etc.
- dealing with people who are not interested. Very often I have to figure out how to make people interested to deal with me. It can be difficult to understand what's the best way. Sometimes a little present or favour can help, or you can bring them for a cup of coffee to build some relationships.
Also, I'd suggest to ask some questions and have them prepared and even written. Sth like:
How does a usual work day looks like?
What does the company do in order to support a learning culture in the organisation?
What opportunities for development are there in the company? etc! :)
Hope it will help a bit!
Good luck to you! :)
AM Edition WOW! A big thank you for this information, you’re the best!
@@dunavyndeguzman5186 hope it helps!😊👌 I remember when I was there before the interview, I had no one to ask for help and that was complicated...but now that you can get well prepared your chances will increase a lot🤩😊
Hi Anna, I have a area manager interview coming up. It is the final stage here in the UK it is a 4x45 min interview. Do you have any advice or questions you can help with? Thanks
Hi! When is your interview? 😊
I recorded a video with really good advice one hour ago and will publish it on Tuesday next week. That's gonna be useful for you 💯!
I'd do a thorough research about the company, watch a few RUclips videos about the company, read their "About us" page on their website and see if something impresses you. Use that in your interview 😊
Also try see what pain points they have and how you can help them solve one of their problems, or a problem in their industry.
Check who are their competitors and mention them as well (this is how they will see that you can help them achieve competitive advantage on the market).
Dress up well to impress and show that you're a professional.
Prepare some good questions to ask them like: What's my work day going to look like? Do you support a learning environment in the company and how this happens? What's the size of the team you will work with?
I also had another video about Area Manager. That might be useful for you as well😊
I wish you the best of luck!😊
ruclips.net/video/1fVqE_i9Vbs/видео.html here's the link to the second video😊
AM Edition Hi thank you so much for that. I will defiantly look forward to your video on Tuesday. I will look up on those points you have mentioned. My interview is on 13th of This month. Thank you again
@@addya4011 amazing! You have plenty of time to prepare!😊👌 good luck to you!🍀🤞
AM Edition thank you! I’ll let you know how I get on! And look forward to your video on Tuesday!
Did any of you have template for AM scorecard template? My company request me to create one but i still have no clue lol. Please help me
Hi, Can you advise the difference between L5 and L4 area manager please? I got L5 starting next month..Thank You.
Firm Operations
Human touch
Commercial Insights
Strategic preferences
I really love to see your video mam! It's really knowledgeable... You are so cute...
Thank you! Appreciate your support 😃
OMG! You have replied me... I am surprised... I didn't expect it. Thanks a lot mam. I am so so so happy....
What are your tips? I’m currently in the second year of my forensic science degree and I am very interested in area manager roles.
You need a bachelors degree or in your final semester of undergrad to be considered for an Area manager position
i applied for a shift assistant position, is that a good position to get into?
Hi! Sounds great! Good luck to you :)
Yeah, all positions are great for a start. Once you have gained some experience, you can start looking into higher positions. :)
@@AMEditionYT Hello!!! I want to thank you so much for all the great tips you had for a Amazon job. I just got offered to be a shift assistant!!
OMG!!!! Congratulations!!!!! I;m so happy for you! Thanks for telling us about your success! Wish you the best of luck in your new job role :)
You are so amazing and pretty. Whenever I started to see your video, just forget to hear what you are saying as I look at you without a blink. It's not my fault dear, an angel in front of me and what can I do!!!
why is the world map a flipped one??/
I would appreciate it if you could send me any AM groups.
Hi! Actually, I am not a part of any AM groups. But if you find one or two would be great if you could share with us :)
Hlw Ann
I saw your previous video they are really very helpful.
I am planning to take admission in university college of cork in Master of sustainable energy engineering.
plz guide me regarding this course and also tell about the scope of this course in Ireland.
Hi!😊 unfortunately I'm not too sure about masters in sustainable energy as i haven't studied it. You can check it on the Cork University website. They usually post everything regarding courses. 😊 also you can email them directly. They usually reply quickly
Hi, amazing video.
I have been invited for group assessment for area manager role, could you throw some light which would help me to prepare.
Wish you were my AM 😅
Haha welcome to the music world.. That's exactly what i like 😎
😂😊😊🤩🤩👍👍 thank you!!! Used your advice and kept the sound at about -12!!! That's much much better now🤩
Cool. Good job on the video..
Hello
hii
Hi!😊
You can easily be a model or actress
Very true 👍
van you be my forever your so pretty
I like the way you explain..
Thank you! 😃
You look gorgeous, I wish i was there with you!!! 😘
"Area Manager""? For what? Restaurant chain, chemist chain, retail. cloths chain? etc etc a world of differences and possibilities surely?
Hi, there! I've been trying to figure out where you come from, but I couldnt get an answer... Hahaha
Hey! I'm from Eastern Europe - Moldova! where are you from? :)
@@AMEditionYT I'm from Brazil! Thanks for answering!! I really like your videos!
Is it mean....qualification needed to become an area manager?
Hi! yep :) to be an area manager a person needs a degree at least bachelor and a few years of work experience in the industry! :)
@@AMEditionYT You don't need a degree to become an Area Manager, if you have two years of experience at amazon. However, external applicants needs to have a degree to directly become an AM at amazon.
@@noornehaljunejo very good to know! Thanks for sharing 😊
I am not interested in your words ☺️, you are so beautiful and attractive ❤️❤️
worst employer in the world
Who?🤔
Troll.