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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Naples, FL Jun 2011 – Reviewed Feb 17, 2013

Interview Details – Pretty Simple and Straightforward-Online application, online test/assessment, a brief phone interview, and a face to face interview with 2 supervisors. Once they offer you the position, then it's a background check, drug test, and a three day extremely boring orientation process which tries to turn you into a Ritz Carlton robot.

Interview Question – Basic questions about how you handled situations at your previous job-nothing too difficult.   Answer Question

Negotiation Details – No negotiation-the pay is minimal and the tips are where you make your money.

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No Offer – Interviewed in Naples, FL Jul 2009 – Reviewed Sep 14, 2010

Interview Details – The interview process was a bit lengthy but not impossible. The application it self took a while but the interview environment was great. It seemed like a job that I was surely interested in at that pointbin time.They seemed very interested as well untill I never got a call back.

Interview Question – Asked me about a time I experiance a problem in the work place   Answer Question

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