Solicité el puesto en persona. El proceso duró 1 día. Acudí a una entrevista en GameStop (Oxford, AL) en dic 2010
Entrevista
The interview is conducted by the Store Manager. He will ask basic questions about video games such as: What video games to do you play?, Do you keep up with current releases?, Do you know what FPS, RTS, MMO, RPS, etc stands for?, What systems are you familiar with?, ect. Most people go into a Gamestop interview expecting to talk only about how awesome videos games are and what skulls you have on Halo. Do not do this. Definately show an enthusiasium for video games and the industry as a whole, but concentrate on customer service and sales goals. This is a retail job and what the manager wants to hear is that you can communicate with customers and sale the product. Very little of your time will actually be spent answering questions about specific games. Most people just want to know if you have played the game and would you recommend it. Be prepared to answer technical questions about various systems. Customers call on a frequent basis needing help with initial setup and basic troubleshooting. Being familiar with the systems you sell is much more important than playing every single game. All you really need to know about a game is what category it falls in to (sports, adventure, military shooter, etc). More in depth knowledge can come later. Gamestop employees are typically very laid back, but you will be expected to make sales goals and keep the store organized. Slacking is not tolerated at all. This can be a fun job that has many career advancement opportunites if you are willing to put in the effort.
Acudí a una entrevista en GameStop (Montana City, MT)
Entrevista
Met with the manager and interviewed. Good interview, professional, the questions were good and not invasive. The job seemed like a good fit but there were only a few positions open.
Solicité el puesto en persona. Acudí a una entrevista en GameStop (Fairfield, CA)
Entrevista
Standard questions given by the managers and assistant manager. Questions involving teamwork, managing time, and organization. Also, work history and education. Experience with last and current game consoles is a must. Relaxed environment while appearing business casual. No need to do an online application.
Applied online and then got a call to schedule interview. She asked me about what games I like, consoles I have, etc...Then she went over how strict the job is alongside the pay rate and I, for some reason, still said I wanted to work there.