Very simple and straightforward. Normal questions like availability, have you worked in food service before, etc. I think it depends on location though since friends at other locations have had more substantive or less substantive interviews.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Subway
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I applied online, called ahead to find out the hiring manager's name and when she'd be there, went in-store to turn in my resume to her.
Got a call a couple weeks later asking to come in for an interview, and then a second one a couple days later (I did not like how long communication came from them, but I'm sure they 're busy).
Typical questions any google search will turn up! I lucked out and accidentally grabbed the notes sheet the interviewer made. Her comments: "Nice, good conversation, looking for 20-25 hours, works weekends elsewhere"
Based on those notes, they are pretty much looking for confidence and availability! Good luck!
Straightforward and professional with typical fast food interview questions. Friendly and easy to talk to interviewers. Reasonable length and in person made it more comfortable. Great experience and easy interview.
Was pretty average hospitality interview process, focus on customer service in a fast paced environment, how to deal with stress, team work/ collaboration, company values, and your past experience. and availability etc.