Interview tips for chipotle crew member?
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Interview tips for chipotle crew member?
What’s the hardest you’ve ever bombed an interview? I once answered a behavioral question so badly the interviewer started helping me formulate my own example halfway through (humanitarian effort on his part, I guess). They rejected me in under 30 minutes. Pretty sure they hit ‘send’ before I reached the elevator, LOL.
How long from your application do you wait before you give up on getting an interview? With all the automated everything these days, why the heck are so many companies ghosting applicants??
What’s an interview moment that made you think, "wow, I actually want this job"? During one of my interviews with Hatch, the guy pulled up a Jira board and started walking me through an actual project. He didn't switch into corporate PR mode or pretended everything ran perfectly. It was the first interview I’ve had where the team sounded like actual coworkers instead of people performing professionalism at each other. This ended up being my current job, and I got promoted recently.💪
"If I hand you a single pin, how many uses can you come up with in 60 seconds? Talk me through your thinking as you go. " Yes... this was a real question in one of my interviews! Didn't get the job in the end. I still don't understand the point of this exercise. Why would someone ask this?
I was laid off a month ago and I have startef studying for cisco certifications along with applying. But When I see job descriptions and number of people applied for a job it scares me. AI has made the process complecated I believe.... I have ISP tier3 experience but today's job market wants all together. Sec,cloud, routing,switching, wireless, automation, loadbalance, vpn, design, implement, trouble shoot.......
Starting off with some extreme fine points for food service and entry jobs. Wear a collared shirt to the interview: shorts and a ripped t-shirt is weekend wear. Have clean hands and fingernails with your cuticles properly taken care of. Do not under any circumstances have nail polish on. Avoid touching your face. If you need to cough, turn and cough into your elbow. If they get practical, wash your hands, dry your hands, and put on the gloves. Beyond that, know what your favorite item is, know how you've handled a difficult situation and deescalated customers, friends, teachers, or parents from being upset - it can be minor. Just remember some day someone will walk in just as youve started your shift and be upset for a wrong order you didnt make and the manager will already be busy - just show that you can provide grace under pressure. And for when service is going well, ask about what special things they look for to make the customer experience one to member. Lastly, not charging for guacamole is theft - don't say it in the interview, but remember that the person on the other side wants to know that you are clean, not going to get customers sick, personable, able to operate efficiently, and most importantly: going to ensure they make money.
Amazing answer!
Go in and be your best perky friendly self. Present yourself as a customer oriented positive person. Good luck on your interview.
Be yourself and be prepared to ask customer service oriented questions. If you need examples of questions to practice, you can have Chat GPT write some for you. Best of luck to you.
Oh last tip and this is hugely important: An interview is a two way street. You may find out you hate the place during the process. You may hate the manager. You may dislike something strongly. And then, you may or may not get the job. If you don't get the job - don't think of it as a character flaw on your part - remember you didn't like it anyway and it was a mutual decision. If they did offer it to you, it is still your choice to say yes or no - but don't be surprised if you don't like it. Point being, for all interviews including future ones, learning to process rejection and refine your message is important. It is also important to know how to say, "no thank you" to a job that won't work out.