The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Starbucks (Arlington, TX) in Sept 2010
Interview
Truthfully this is just like any other Food and Hospitality job with the same low wage. The only advantage is the easy access to health benefits, which is what I needed at the time of my application. They accept so many online applications that very very few will ever be looked at. The way to get this job is to come in dressed nicely and ask to see the actual store manager, not the shift manager. Don't bother talking to anyone else. You're best bet is to try weekday mornings around 9 am, especially Mondays. It might behoove you to know the manager's name ahead of time and to ask for them directly. Bring a resumé, enthusiasm and a big smile. Tell them you want to learn the coffee business, that you have wide open availability, ask if their location is hiring, and hand them your resumé. Availability is key. They will likely tell you to apply online, but if you have given them a good enough first impression they will actually go looking through the directory for you. Tell them that you will fill it out today if you haven't already and that they can find it at whatever time. Beyond that, there's nothing more you can really do other than to know someone who can vouch for you.
Basically a short chat about my availability, my interest in the job, why I want to work there, how familiar I am with coffee and what my past experiences in hospitality were.
After applying online they invited me for an online interview that was a group interview then the next stage would have been a one to one digital interview over zoom.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What's a difficult customer interaction you've had?
Easiest interview I've ever had. I was only asked 3 questions, 'tell me about yourself, what are your strengths & weaknesses, what is your availability?' Lasted about 10 minutes maximum
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