1. Mobile phone follow-up interview When applying for a credit card, you need to fill in all the information truthfully and accurately remember the filled-in information so that you can answer fluently when the bank calls you back in the future. The mobile phones generally provided include the card applicant himself and his relatives. When conducting a return telephone interview with the card applicant himself, in addition to verifying the required information such as ID number, work unit and unit address, credit card mailing address, etc., he may also ask questions. Other non-routine questions, such as previous workplace and income, approximate date of filling out the form, or main purpose of credit card application after successful application, etc. When answering questions, be sure to remain calm and answer truthfully. If you are hesitant when making a return call, or even have information discrepancies, it may directly affect the credit card application.
2. Landline callback interview Landline callback interview is generally for the work unit, mainly asking "whether you are employed in the company, what position you are employed in, salary and income, performance in the company or what the company has done to you. "Out of evaluation" etc. The company's phone number is usually reserved for the receptionist or the human resources department, so you need to communicate with these people in advance. When you receive a call, you must answer the call promptly and give a good answer. You can prepare a copy of the relevant non-personal information you provided when applying for a credit card to avoid colleagues making mistakes in answering questions. During the credit card review process, remember to ensure that the phone is open and someone is answering the phone. When answering the bank's phone call, give a positive and correct reply, which will help the credit card be approved.