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Accepted Offer – Reviewed Jun 10, 2013 New
Interview Details It took a little while to get the first interview but once the ball got rolling, it was just a matter of days before I was hired and started my new position.
Interview Question – There a lot of situational/behavioral questions. Be truthful, don't make up stuff to talk about. Be on time and dress for success. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – They have a starting wage for all positions.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in May 2013 – Reviewed May 21, 2013
Interview Details After filling out the initial online application and assessment, I received a call in which a brief phone interview was conducted by an assistant manager- super nice guy. I then was asked to come into the store for a formal interview. This lasted about an hour or so and was comprised of mostly general questions about my managerial background and why I was interested in working for Sheetz. The interview went well and I was scheduled for the next, and final interview with a DM. This interview lasted a bit longer and had the usual random "What would you do" questions, sprinkled throughout. The DM was an extremely nice person who let me know upfront that she was direct and to the point. I really enjoyed conversing with her. At the end of the interview she asked me what salary range I'd like to be in if she was to offer me the position. What I conveyed was a bit more than what she said was the normal starting salary, but being I had experience, she would ask her supervisor for approval and call me the next week. I recieved the call a week later and accepted the offer we discussed.
Interview Question – What would you do if an employee came to you complaining of sexual harassment? Answer Question
Negotiation Details – As mentioned above, I was asked what salary I wanted. Being that it was a bit higher than the usual range, the DM said she would need approval. She received it and I accepted the offer.
No Offer – Interviewed in Perry, OH (US) – Reviewed May 21, 2013
Interview Details The interview was long. I was asked many questions about what I like to do for fun and my family. I started the next week beginning a store opening.
No Offer – Interviewed in Coudersport, PA (US) – Reviewed Apr 23, 2013
Interview Details Never got a call-back after completing online assessment. I called the store I applied at and was told I didn't pass the assessment! Curious as to why, I called corporate offices and I'm still waiting to hear back from them. Guess I should have BS'd my way to an interview.
Interview Question – Never had the opportunity. Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Kernersville, NC (US) Apr 2011 – Reviewed Apr 08, 2013
Interview Details Whenever coming into the interview, it's great to be positive, and try to look business casual. There's no need to break out your Sunday best. Guys, be clean shaven, ladies, no skirts. Have a positive aura about you. And feel free to do some research on the company. Don't just know your skills, own them.
Interview Question – Name a time in your life where you overcame a great conflict, and describe how you resolved it. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Negotiation is more of, "What is your availability"
Declined Offer – Interviewed in Mar 2013 – Reviewed Mar 12, 2013
Interview Details The interview was very through. Every question that you were asked on the pre-screen test on-line was asked again. I was interviewed by both a regional mananger and assistant in training. Both were very nice. I applied on friday and got a call sunday for an interview thursday.
Interview Question – Some of the questio had nothing to do with the job. Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Pittsburgh, PA (US) Mar 2013 – Reviewed Mar 10, 2013
Interview Details Very thorough interview by the store manager after completing an online 'test'.
Interview Question – What are you most proud of and what do you regret most? View Answer
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Altoona, PA (US) Sep 2012 – Reviewed Mar 09, 2013
Interview Details Assessment, Interview, Drug/background check, hire in
Interview Question – What is your greatest weakness View Answer
Accepted Offer – Reviewed Mar 08, 2013
Interview Details Pretty short and sweet
Negotiation Details – Not much negotitation - pretty much a phone call saying I was hired, I had accepted, my starting pay was what was advertised - $9.75/hr
No Offer – Interviewed in Youngsville, NC (US) Jan 2013 – Reviewed Jan 17, 2013
Interview Details I applied on line on Friday. I was called to schedule an interview on Sunday. I was interviewed on Thursday. The interviewer was very friendly. The interview lasted approximately 15 minutes. I was told that I would receive another call this Sunday to let me know if I would be given a second interview. I got a call Sunday as promised only to find out they hired someone else that was willing to work a lot of 3rd shifts.
Interview Question – If you had to choose between 3 places to work and they all offered exact pay, hours, and benefits, how would you decide which one to work for? View Answer
Pros: Great company that really takes care of their employees in almost every aspect. Whether it be pay, bonuses, discounts, benefits, personal health & wellness, Sheetz wants to do right by their employees. – Full Review `
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