Interview tips for wendy’s register .Thanks in advance 😊
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Interview tips for wendy’s register .Thanks in advance 😊
I’ve started judging companies by how they reject candidates. Some places make you feel respected even with a no. I received the nicest rejection email today that let me down easy and still made me feel hopeful about my next interview. Others just ghost like a situationship. Can’t help but wonder how they think they’ll attract great talent they treated that way in the past?
Any tips for a pentester interview?
At this point I’m convinced some companies repost the same job every 3 weeks just to keep HR emotionally fulfilled 😭 How are the same jobs popping up on LinkedIn for months?
What’s an interview moment that made you think, "wow, I actually want this job"? During one of my interviews with Hatch, the guy pulled up a Jira board and started walking me through an actual project. He didn't switch into corporate PR mode or pretended everything ran perfectly. It was the first interview I’ve had where the team sounded like actual coworkers instead of people performing professionalism at each other. This ended up being my current job, and I got promoted recently.💪
Growth Isn’t Always Comfortable One thing I’ve realized in my career journey is that growth often comes disguised as discomfort. The roles that stretch you, the feedback that challenges you, and the moments you feel uncertain—those are usually the turning points. If you’re in a phase where things feel unclear or tough, you’re probably evolving. Stay consistent. Stay open to learning. The results will follow
Show knowledge of and show passion for their menu items - to show enthusiasm and character. e.g., Their chicken tenders are fire. Good luck!
For a job like that just show that you've got a positive attitude and you can be personable. It also helps if you can indicate that you're organized and you don't get easily flustered. And it's important to show up as someone who is enthusiastic and reliable and willing to learn the job. Good luck!