I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Raising Cane's (New York, NY)
Interview
It left a bad taste in my mouth and a negative look on what my work life would have been like. I met with a general manager and area director in southern California. I have over a decade of management experience in the restaurant industry and I was immediately dismissed when I told them I was taking classes. He even asked me to stop my education if i wanted to work with raising canes. Flat out asked me to not go to school. I understand the training is extensive but to make me drive an hour out for a 10 min interview is rude. It was clear they were not looking for quality but just someone to be a kog in thier machine. It was a truly insensitive and insincere interview. Yet I keep getting contacted by the same area director. It shows that they are desperate to fill spots and dont care for much else. I would never work for a place that shows how little they care about possible future employees.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Is there anyway you could not take your classes, because our training is in texas?
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Raising Cane's (Schaumburg, IL)
Interview
It was relatively short. They seemed to be looking for someone to work 60 hours a week on a lower salary. It might possibly have been the interviewer's first interviews given as she seemed to read off a cue card.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you work any shift, and change schedules at the drop of a hat?
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Raising Cane's (Miami, FL) in Jul 2023
Interview
The interview was smooth sound like a cool opportunity and was all up for it, until they mention the best salary. It was different from the job posted and it was a HUGE decrease from my current salary. I had to decline the offer.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Raising Cane's (Buford, GA) in May 2023
Interview
Zoom interview with HR, the lady was a little snippy. Posted role for a general manager, but what they don’t tell you is they want you to train for a year in an hourly role in the stores before transitioning to another location to be the general manager.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Asked about my familiarity with the company, my past experiences and education.