Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso McDonald's (New York, NY)
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The Interview: Ah, McDonald’s—where dreams of flipping burgers and mastering the McFlurry machine are born. My interview experience was nothing short of magical. After applying online, I was whisked away into a whirlwind of fast food grandeur. My nerves were high, but I was ready to impress with my extensive knowledge of fries and fountain drinks.
The interviewer asked some intense questions like, “What does customer service mean to you?” I responded with the most soul-searching answer I could muster: “Service with a smile...and extra napkins.”
My Favorite Question: “If a customer is upset about cold fries, how would you handle it?” This was a defining moment for me. I looked them in the eye and said, “I would provide fresh fries as if they were plucked straight from the potato heavens.”
The Test of Endurance: The interview lasted a whole 15 minutes. A marathon, really. My stamina was pushed to its limits as I navigated questions like “Are you available to work weekends?” Spoiler: Yes, weekends are prime burger-flipping hours!
Outcome: After the interview, I felt like I was ready to take on the world—or at least the drive-thru. I didn’t get the job, but they did give me a coupon for a free McFlurry (small size, naturally).
Final Thoughts: If you’re ready to dedicate your life to the art of the Big Mac, McDonald’s is the place for you. But beware, not everyone makes the cut to don the golden arches. The process is rigorous, but the rewards (free McFlurries!) are worth it. Would I do it again? Only if they promise free fries next time.
It was a good interview where they just asked about my previous experiences and didn't dive deep into much. I would recommend just practicing how to tell a story as communication is pretty important to this process.
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso McDonald's (New York, NY)
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Annoying and long the process took longer than I thought it would there’s multiple interviews and the behavioral questions are pretty basic and cut and dry. I think anyone could pass as long as you prep properly and be calm
Nice job it was super fun I love cooking good interview if you like cooking if you can cook cooking is good for you interviewer likes cooks a lot. Sometimes the cooks are cool.