I applied in-person. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Cold Stone Creamery (Surprise, AZ) in Apr 2012
Interview
Cold Stone offered certain days where you would get an interview after you filled out an application. This included a math test and references, as well as scenario questions. After I turned that in, the assistant manager came inside and called my name, at which time she took me outside to one of the outside tables and asked me a series of generic interview questions. Then she asked me to sing a song, in which I broke out into a small dance and sang loudly 'Happy Birthday'. She then asked me if I had any questions, in which I responded that I had none, and the interview was over. I got a call back 2 days later telling me that they would love for me to work for them. Keep in mind that this was a special interview process, most likely held because of a new store opening nearby. The assistant manager was nice and friendly, and asked questions casually and not intimidating.
I interviewed at Cold Stone Creamery (Mill Creek, WA)
Interview
Very easy and simple. Managers and crew are lovely. Asked about 5 questions all. Took about 15 mins and offered about an hour after. Main thing was how available I was and if I had a steady ride there and back
I just came in, waited for a little while. There were three other people also interviewing so I got to listen in on their interviews which was a bit strange. Then, she came to talk to me and it was all over within 10 minutes.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me about difficulties working with a team, what I think makes a good employee, and what I were to do if I made a mistake on the job.
I interviewed at Cold Stone Creamery (Winston-Salem, NC)
Interview
The process was fun and friendly. It was a group interview that everyone seemed to enjoy. I felt comfortable with the group. The managers and owners attended the interview. They allowed us to ask questions and give feedback.