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      Area Manager Interview

      17 Jan 2014
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Chipotle in Jan 2014

      Interview

      I applied online for the Area Manager position in mid-November. In early January, I heard from a recruiter at Chipotle HQ who who left me a message in the evening, wanting to have a phone interview the very next day. I was unable to talk the next day, so she was willing to wait until first thing the following business day. We spoke on the phone and she was very kind and consistent with the Chipotle culture I had researched online (through their career videos, etc). The questions were straight forward and about my experience and leadership style. She asked me if I was willing to commute to a city about 45 miles away (although I had originally applied for a position in my city); I said that I was willing to do that. She let me know that the max for this position is $80K. That was considerably less than I had been making, but I said I was open to it due to my attraction to the company overall and its growth opportunities. She let me know at the end of the interview that I would hear from a local recruiter to meet in person 1:1. Within a couple of days, I heard from the local recruiter, who invited me to interview in person with her and one other recruiter about 15 - 20 miles from my home and about 40 miles away from the area I was applying for. We met at a coffee shop and I was told to dress very casual, so I did. The two recruiters I met with were very kind and had been with Chipotle for about 5 years each. They both seemed very inexperienced and a little unsure of what questions they were going to ask next. The questions they did ask seemed very basic once again. It was very easy to "wow" them and I felt confident I would go on to the next round of interviews. I followed up with a thank you e-mail and shortly thereafter, I received an e-mail inviting me to meet with my would-be boss and possibly some other field leaders a few days later about 15 miles from my home and about 30 miles from my intended area. I dressed business casual for this interview. The tone of the process completely changed on this day as I met with my would-be boss, 6 would-be peers as well as one General Manager (a would-be peer's direct report). We sat at a picnic table outside except that everyone couldn't fit at the table to some sat at the nearby tables. The team overall seemed competent, but they were very aggressive, all firing questions and all with a slightly skeptical attitude about my previous experience. The questions this time were more specific: what is your definition of X? how would you work with employee Y? etc. The deal breaker was the Team Director (would-be boss) who was completely unprofessional, cursing in the interview and responding to my answers in a way that conveyed he thought my answer was stupid. He spent much of the time putting down my previous company and scoffing at my ability to transfer skills and experiences from that company to Chipotle. By the end of this interview, I was anxious to go and certain I could not work for this individual. That evening, I received an e-mail from one of the recruiters telling me that they were not able to offer me the position. I replied with a lack of surprise, shared that the disinterest was mutual and provided her with feedback about the Team Director's approach in the interview. She apologized for my experience and said she would share the feedback with the Team Director. Overall, a very disappointing experience. I had been a big fan of the Chipotle culture right up until then, but I guess it only takes one bad apple to spoil the bunch.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      The Team Director knew one of my peers from my previous company (one that I did not get along with and did not have a similar approach to at all). He first made me guess what he observed the peer doing in a store one day and after I guessed he shared his observation with me. Before I had a chance to say that what the peer was doing was not representative of the position or company, he interjected, "Well, that's not how it works at Chipotle!"
      Answer question
      13

      Other Area Manager interview reviews for Chipotle

      Area Manager Interview

      5 Jan 2016
      Anonymous employee
      Pittsburgh, PA
      Accepted offer
      Neutral experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Chipotle (Pittsburgh, PA)

      Interview

      There were 6 interviews. They were spaced out and not typically punctual. There were two phone interviews, a video interview, a group interview with two area managers, and then an interview at a restaurant.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How do you motivate a team?
      Answer question
      14

      Area Manager Interview

      22 Jan 2016
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Minneapolis, MN
      Declined offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Chipotle (Minneapolis, MN) in Jan 2016

      Interview

      They sent over a video HireVue link, which had a standardized 6 question interview- this way all of the candidates can have the same questions and be graded on the same criteria. I was invited to do this interview within 48 hours of the link, I am not sure what would happen if you are unable to get it done within that time frame.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why do you want to work for the company? How would your co-workers describe you? What are you passionate about? Put sale, customers and employees in order of their importance and why. How does your experience match the job? How would you describe the job you are applying for.
      1 Answer
      12

      Area Manager Interview

      9 Mar 2016
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Minneapolis, MN
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Chipotle (Minneapolis, MN) in Jan 2016

      Interview

      I was contacted by a recruiter to meet a local recruiter for the initial interview. If I was unable to make the day and time they had selected, I was given the option of doing an online video interview. I met the recruiter at my appointed time. The interview was casual. The recruiter was genuinely wanting to get to know me and gauge my personality for the fit of the role. I was told the environment was casual and to wear jeans. I did so even though I am use to a suit every day. A nice change from a stuffy stressful interview process.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell me about a time when an employee was struggling and you coached them to succeed.
      Answer question
      3

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