How is the Barista interview, kindly give tips
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How is the Barista interview, kindly give tips
Can someone hire me without an interview? I can do the job, but I can't handle interviews. 😭 I have experience in Customer Service and Back Office roles, but since I graduated last year, I've found it difficult to apply for jobs. The interview process makes me really anxious, even though I know I can do the work.
As a former recruiter, I ALWAYS spoke about comp with candidates right away, as it can be one of the fastest deal breakers. How are you addressing comp if it isn't brought up? I don't want to seem like that's the only thing, but it is an important thing. I'm not sure how to handle it. Thoughts?
Just read an article from Fortune about people feeling too burnt out to apply for jobs. Is that you? I get it. This paragraph really summed it up for me: "Compounding the immobility: job seekers are being ghosted at a three-year high, with more than half of applicants reporting no response from employers in the past year. Hiring experts connect the trend directly to AI-inflated application volumes overwhelming recruiters — the same feedback loop burning candidates out. [...]"
In an interview when you are asked, what is your salary expectations?how can one respond to this kind of a question?
Hey folks -- what’s a subtle interview red flag people should pay more attention to that most candidates ignore at first? I’ll start: - The interviewer constantly interrupts or seems distracted the whole time. - Nobody can clearly explain what the role actually involves day to day. - They dodge questions about turnover, onboarding, or why the role is open. - The interview feels weirdly adversarial for no reason. Anything else that comes to mind?
My biggest advice is to talk about how you are with customers. How do you stay polite under pressure, how do you handle busy days and long lines? If you have some insight into how you handle the technology, or any past experience, that's great too. But mostly think about your customer interactions and how you can share your skills in working with people.
I would recommend looking up just basic interview questions and practicing with those. Might not be the exact same, but helps you get some idea of what you’ll say.
Also how learning the differences between each possible coffee order. A flat white vs an americano
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