I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Chipotle
Interview
The interview was really easy and I got hired on the spot, just be yourself. I had a a interview with the general manger, she complimented me on my outfit. She said a lot of people dress down but it shows more when a employee takes the effort to dress up. Also, bring a RESUME. She asked me right away to see it. She basically read of my Resume and asked me questions.
I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Chipotle (Redwood City, CA) in Apr 2013
Interview
i had one interview and the manager liked all the questions he answer and well he liked my answers for it i actually got good costumer service skills and multitasking.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
the hard questions for me where the ones they always ask, "what would you do if a costumer got agree with you"
I applied in-person. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Chipotle (New York, NY) in Jun 2014
Interview
Applied online, then received an email about a week later regarding my first interview. It was me, and two other females taking part in a group interview, one of those females were Hispanic.
Why do I mention this? People seem to disacknowledge the unfairness in the chipotle hiring department. I knew more about Chipotle than this girl did, I aced the questions they asked me, but I could tell that the men interviewing us were only interested in the young Hispanic female before them. They rarely stopped staring at her.
I was called to a second interview this time with a female and male interviewer (he was from the prev interview). The interview was a legit interview #2. Okay, no big deal. Until later when I called the Hispanic girl I was at the interview with the other day, she told me she had already been hired. She said her second interview had took place days before mine, and it was with two male interviewers that hired her on the spot.
Keep in mind this is the young woman who didn't know who Steve Ells really was.