Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 1 día. Acudí a una entrevista en Burger King en ene 2011
Entrevista
I was called nearly a month after applying online. The women on the phone (store manager) said she would like to meet with me for an interview the following day. I went in about 5 minutes before the scheduled time and waited about 25 minutes for the manager to come out and meet with me. The interview was held not in any type of office, but in the dining room of the restaurant. The only questions asked were if i could handle an un-ruly or rude costomer calmly and with a smile. After i said yes, i would be able to do that without effort and that i had to use that skill constantly at a previous job, we went over availability. She offered me the job to start the following monday. All took about 10 minutes and was a bit unprofessional.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Are you the type of person who feels the need to, or does, lash out at people who are rude to you?
The interview process was very quick and efficient. I was in and out within 30 minutes. The hiring manager was very kind and just asked behavioral questions. "How do you work in a team"? "Why do you want to work here". Stuff like that
Long and boring. I met all of their requirements but they wouldn’t hire me. The interviewer was fake nice. But aleast she offered me a drink. I interviewed with them 4 times, all denied.
The Burger King cashier interview is usually straightforward and focused on customer service skills, reliability, and teamwork. Interviewers often ask why you want to work at Burger King, how you would handle a busy shift, and how you deal with difficult customers. They may also check your availability and comfort with tasks like handling cash, taking orders, and keeping the workspace clean. Overall, the process is short and conversational, aiming to see if you can provide friendly service, stay calm under pressure, and fit well into a fast-paced team environment.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
The Burger King cashier interview is usually straightforward and focused on customer service skills, reliability, and teamwork. Interviewers often ask why you want to work at Burger King, how you would handle a busy shift, and how you deal with difficult customers. They may also check your availability and comfort with tasks like handling cash, taking orders, and keeping the workspace clean. Overall, the process is short and conversational, aiming to see if you can provide friendly service, stay calm under pressure, and fit well into a fast-paced team environment.