I applied in-person. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Wild Island (Sparks, NV) in Apr 2018
Interview
I was given an on-the-spot interview when I attended their job fair a few years back. I sat down with three interviewers in the open space. Everyone was nice and professional and it was a great experience, especially since this was my first interview ever.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q: Why did you apply to this job? Q: What is your availability?
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Wild Island (Sparks, NV) in July 2020
Interview
I applied and after i applied a few days after the position closed and i wasn't told the position was filled or anything, there was zero communication regarding a potential other position and was simply left in the dark.
I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Wild Island (Sparks, NV)
Interview
Job fairs are held in March, bring a filled out application with you. The interviewers hate it when you have no idea what you're applying for.
Find a friend who has had the job you want (there are hundreds of current/former employees from past summers) and ask them to tell you about the job.
Don't answer "I don't know" to a question, say *something*! For instance, "Can you give me three words you'd use to describe yourself" should not be answered with, "No, I'm sorry."
Before coming in, think of customer service you've experienced at other places and how you could apply what you've seen to Wild Island.
You will absolutely be offered a job if your interviewers can connect with you on a personal level. Tell them about your experiences, things you like, things you don't like, what has helped shape who you are. Have memorable answers so that 300 applicants later your interviewer wants to put your application into the "yes" pile.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Know the basics before sitting down for your interview: why do you want the job you're applying for, three words to describe yourself, your greatest accomplishments, and examples of good/bad customer service.