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No Offer – Interviewed in Mar 2013 – Reviewed Apr 5, 2013

Interview Details – The interview was at a job fair. I was with a least 50 other people, mostly teens like myself. The interviewrers don't seem to care about the interview to much, barely making any eye contact and a sour tone of voice. Basic questions and a few "what would you do if" and "what have you done" questions. I have to say that the staff is very unorganized, we were told after that the HR department that they hadn't made a final decision and that they would be in contact in a few weeks. A couple days later while I was out my sister took a message for me saying to call to set up a second interview. I set it up and went a few days later to find out that there was no interview and that my application was still being reviewed I went to the HR building to make sure and they said that they are mixing peoples applications up and making errors and told me to leave my name and number. Needless to say I never got a call back and I'm glad I didn't. While six flags is a very common first job for teens it if not for me. The company seems very unprofessional and disorganized from my point of view and from the reviews I've read online.

Interview Question – A family is unsure about visiting the park. What would you say to get them to visit six flags?   Answer Question

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Declined Offer – Interviewed in Washington, DC Mar 2012 – Reviewed Feb 18, 2013

Interview Details – Scheduled Interview and came in for the Group Interview. Started by asking personal questions, then had to "audition" with a talent such as singing or dancing, and then they give you real scenarios. They then split you up into two groups, one group is the ones that are hired while the other are those that did not make it. If you make it you are led into the lobby to pick up your hiring packet where they have all the company info. You are supposed to return your packet and upon returning you are scheduled a training session (your first paid time)

Interview Question – The Audition   Answer Question

Reason for Declining – I was offered a job by another company

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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Mar 2009 – Reviewed Jul 14, 2011

Interview Details – Completed math assesment and one on one interview . After the interview an offer was made.

Interview Question – Why do you want to work at Six Flags ?   Answer Question

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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Feb 2009 – Reviewed Mar 9, 2011

Interview Details – I went on to a job fair that they were having at the park after filling out an application online. Signed in, after 10 to 20 minutes of waiting (there was a lot of people there) I was called back and asked a few questions and put in different scenarios. After that he informed me that I got the job and gave me a packet to return to them once my training started.

Interview Question – What would you do if a machine broke down on you? (Turn styles in front gate)   View Answer

Negotiation Details – I was 16 so I knew nothing about negotiating. I was just excited I got a job!

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