I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Choice Hotels (Fort Lauderdale, FL) in Nov 2014
Interview
quick short to the point. he was just comfortable , he did not really ask me much he seemed as if he just wanted to "HANG OUT" . He just stated he will call me and set up a schedule . At the time I had another full time job.
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Question 1
interview was very short, he asked me if I knew the area, and if I knew the system they used . that was pretty much it. .
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Choice Hotels (Detroit, MI) in June 2021
Interview
The manager discussed hour availability, told me he would see and call back. An hour or so after I got home from the interview, I received an offer for the position.
I applied in-person. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Choice Hotels (Lubbock, TX) in June 2015
Interview
Submitting a pen and paper application along with a resume starts the process. The next step was a phone call. The hiring manager wanted a feel for phone ediquitte. Then invited for an in person interview. It felt more like a chat really. The topics were more of a variety of walking through scenarios. The major factor was the ability to understand and respond regarding difficult topics. A credit card is declined by an elderly lady late at night, how do you inform her? That sort of thing.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Choice Hotels (Stockholm, Stockholm) in Dec 2014
Interview
They don't have a interview as you probably have in mind. They have an "audition" since they consider the Front Desk a scene. So you have 5 minutes to present yourself. You might be asked a couple of questions, but that's it. The questions are easy and they just try to see if your personality is a good fit for the company and the front desk. The "philosophy" is being helpful, saying Yes I can, work hard.