I applied in-person. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Taco Bell (Santa Ana, CA) in Nov 2014
Interview
Well, the interview wasn't as long as I thought it would be. I walked into the work place and went up to a woman working the cashier and asked for the manager to turn in my job application and as soon as I did, the man came up to me, shook my hand and we went to go sit down at one of the tables close by. I was very nervous but, he asked questions about any previous work experience that I had, why I wanted to apply for the job, when I would be available to work, etc.
After that was over, he told me that it was a pleasure meeting me and said he would call for further notice if I got the job and we parted our separate ways.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If someone had the wrong food that they ordered and came to you and told you, what would you do?
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Taco Bell (Brighton, MA) in Mar 2026
Interview
I was scheduled do have an interview with the regional manager Israel, however when I arrived, he wasn’t there. Instead, I was interviewed by the manager of that location (unfortunately I’ve forgotten her name but she was really nice and cool). She told me about the work and about how that specific location was a fairly easy job. I was asked about my schedule, which I confirmed was open and flexible, and if I would be going on vacation this summer, which I would not be. I was told that Israel would contact me later that day to set up a proper in person interview sometime later. Over a week later I receive an email telling me that they would be hiring someone who “more closely fit their needs.” At no point in the original interview or application process was I asked about my experience, if I had I would have told them that I had over 5 years experience in retail and 2 years experience cleaning kitchens. I tried reaching out to see why I had been rejected when it seemed pretty obvious that the person in charge of hiring wasn’t doing their job properly, and unsurprisingly, I never heard back from Taco Bell.
they called me and i went in. they asked basic questions about customer service, if i used a POS register before, and if i had previous experience in the food industry
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Taco Bell (Michigan Center, MI)
Interview
I met with the manager for a quick conversation about my availability, past experience, and why I liked the company. The discussion was straightforward and friendly, and the whole interview felt efficient, low‑pressure, and surprisingly comfortable overall.