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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Saint Charles, MO Oct 2012 – Reviewed Feb 22, 2013
Interview Details – Interview happened at a normal jiffy lube store that had a small office in the upstairs the interview was with about 10 other people and also 1:1 was fairly quick and got the job that day pretty much.
Negotiation Details – None
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Columbia, SC Jan 2013 – Reviewed Jan 24, 2013
Interview Details – First interview was with the store manager who asked all the general interview questions and about my previous experience. Second interview was with the Regional manager who was real polite and made me feel comfortable. He told me I'd hate him at work but after work it was normal life. Everyone here knows how to separate work from life outside
Interview Question – N/A Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Because of my leadership in the military I was placed in the MIT program
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Peabody, MA Aug 2011 – Reviewed Dec 11, 2012
Interview Details – Called and asked if they were hiring. Was told to come down and fill out an app. Went down and filled out app and a w2. Was hired without an interview and asked to start the following day. Was not able to give 2 weeks notice at previous job. Found out after that entire crew had quit recently because location was 3 times busier than any other location in the area and have the same manpower and same wages. Then the manager transferred to another location a few days later.
Interview Question – Was not able to give notice to previous employer and burned that bridge. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Was told I would be given a raise to my asking wage after 30 days and proving I had the skills I listed. Then the manager left so I didn't get the raise.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Conroe, TX Jul 2012 – Reviewed Aug 22, 2012
Interview Details – Walk in, asked for application, was asked about my experience. Given all documentation needed for pre hiring and hiring. filled out brought back docs. and took drug test. waited about a week calling and going in face to face throughout that week, then got a call to start work.
Negotiation Details – Short, i got an extra .50 cents and leniency on days in the beginning.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Janesville, WI Jul 2011 – Reviewed Jul 9, 2012
Interview Details – Received an application, filled it out, and then was hand a drug test form. Received a phone call about 3 weeks later with a job offer.
Interview Question – No questions where asked. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – I was able to negotiate the hours and days which I would be willing to work.
No Offer – Interviewed in Atlanta, GA Feb 2012 – Reviewed Apr 18, 2012
Interview Details – Really not sure what they were looking for. I answered all of his questions precisely I think the man was a little intimidated by me and not saying that to be arrogant either. Basically met with general manager and we sat down he asked a few questions I answered some being what is the meaning of success? Where do you see yourself in 5 years? What is your dream Job? etc..
Interview Questions
No Offer – Interviewed in Auburn, MA Oct 2011 – Reviewed Dec 20, 2011
Interview Details –
I had applied to the local Jiffy Lube from a job website. Was contacted via phone the next morning to come in for an interview later that day around 1 PM. I show up with my resume in hand and ready to go, on time of course. It took approximately five minutes until the manager actually acknowledged me and provided me with the application to fill out. He told me to come and flag him down after I was finished. About fifteen minutes later the application was filled out and I tried to get his attention. He told me it'd be a few minutes longer as he was currently busy. I waited about another ten or fifteen minutes before another supervisor came over to let me know that they were too busy to conduct my interview.
I handed him my application, and they said they'd give me a call to reschedule. Never got a call back, and had no intention of going back if they had. If they can't properly schedule interviews, I didn't want to think what they'd have been like to work for.
Interview Question – I was asked no questions because they were too busy to conduct my interview. Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Kansas City, MO Mar 2010 – Reviewed Sep 2, 2011
Interview Details – Simple. Laid back. DM was real nice to talk to. You have to talk to the DM if wanting a store mgmt job or the "fast track manager" job for which they offer.
Interview Question – What makes you better than the last canidate I just interviewed just prior to you an hour ago???? View Answer
Negotiation Details – Negotiatian phase was bs. My first interview was great. I had to take a pee test/wait for results and then hired. Last thing to do was to go back to meet DM to initial the offer of salary. Why was it bs, because when I went back to initial my paper for which was the offer....the offer had changed......Be careful because I have heard from other new membes it happened to them as well from different DM's in the same market.
No Offer – Interviewed in Seattle, WA Jan 2011 – Reviewed Feb 4, 2011
Interview Details –
I got a call from the Manager on a Friday, told me to come in on Monday at anytime. The call was very brief, so brief I had to call him back to double check details. I go in on Monday, am told the Manager isn't even in today (though he said he would be) so I'm interviewed by a Supervisor. I wait forever in their lobby, which wasn't a big deal but I could just tell by looking outside everyone was just hanging out and doing nothing, finally he comes in and takes me outside out back to a tent and that's where the interview was conducted. I'm typically not one to think all men are sexist, but this guy was. I answered all the questions perfectly I thought, but when he asked if I had automotive experience I said no but I had seen that it's not required and Jiffy Lube provides the training, plus the position wasn't for the Crew, so I tell him no and he just laughs in my face. You could tell he was not taking me seriously so in the end he just shakes my hand and tells me he has more interviews to conduct and walks off.
Not impressed whatsoever obviously. I thought I would be able to bring a new light to a male dominated company with a nice smile and great personality but apparently that means nothing anymore.
Interview Question – Explain what you found hardest to learn at your last job? What was easiest? Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Tehachapi, CA May 2009 – Reviewed Jan 15, 2011
Interview Details – Very easy just filled out the test and started the next day
Interview Question – When can you start View Answer
Negotiation Details – Ask for a dollar over for lower bay
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