I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Chipotle (West Sacramento, CA) in Feb 2014
Interview
I applied online and two days later I received an email for an interview. The first interview was a group interview with the General Manger. They basically just wanted to see if you have the energy and personality to fit in with the rest of the crew. After the interview, they told everyone they would call them later that day if they wanted you back for a second interview. I did not get a call until a week later asking me in for a one on one interview with the GM. I went in and had a pretty basic interview with the same questions as before. The GM said she would call me with her decision and a week later I got a call to be hired.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why Chipotle? Tell me about yourself? What do you have to offer us?
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Chipotle (Denton, TX)
Interview
Interview process was straightforward and easy. You submit an online application. Then you do an in-person interview with a manager. The manager I met with was very friendly and the youngest ever at this branch (or district). She asked me general questions about my background, if I had experience working in customer service, food, etc., my availability, and asked if I had any questions.
The process lasted less than 10 minutes, and all the questions asked I was prepared for since I found them online the night before. Simple things like "where do you see yourself in 6 months," and "what makes you want to work here". Everything was extremely casual and it was not a group interview since I was hired during COVID-19.
I applied online. I interviewed at Chipotle (Melrose Park, IL) in Jan 2022
Interview
It was very short and easy half the time these companies are in desperate need for employees and just want somebody with flexible schedules and someone who is reliable. Just smile and relax. I personally didn't even get asked that many question just got hired
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What do you think describes a good customer interaction?