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Accepted Offer – Reviewed Jul 24, 2012
Interview Details I applied and was called in to interview within a week. The interview lasted almost an hour where I was asked a series of questions regarding my customer service background and education. I was given a personality test and told I would be hearing from them. I was called within a week and offered to start training the next day.
Interview Question – I was asked if I was organized and what I do to stay organized. View Answer
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Beavercreek, OH (US) Jan 2008 – Reviewed Apr 21, 2010
Interview Details I was referred by a good friend, my interview was basically a sit down with the manager to explain when I was available, etc.
Interview Question – When is your availability? View Answer
Negotiation Details – There is no negotiation, the only thing you can do there is get in good with the scheduling manager so you get the money shifts.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in May 2007 – Reviewed Mar 19, 2009
Interview Details Simply walked into the restaurant and spoke with a manager about any openings he had. He told me about the position, the company, and had me fill out an application on the spot. I hadn't even been the restaurant business before, so I asked him what a fair wage for a busser was and he told me one. I added a quarter to what he said, and was hired at my price. The actual interview consisted just of some softball, easy questions. Spoke one on one with two different managers, and they offered the job to me after the second manager spoke to me. They did call a reference I put down on my application while the second manager was interviewing me, so be ready to give a number for someone who'll give you a good reference.
Interview Question – Why do you want to be a busser? View Answer
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